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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Per June 1st, 2024, we have 3 vacancies for PhD students to work in the Department of Physiology at Amsterdam UMC (ultimate start date September 1st
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perform studies in animals and patients. As a PhD student you will work in an internationally-orientated research environment, where your main tasks and responsibilities are: Set-up, plan and conduct
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origin. You will work closley with experienced bioinformaticians and two other PhDs appointed to this project that ultimately should lead to a dynamic integrated risk-model based on blood, tissue and
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spaces at the AMC location and a good bicycle scheme. Additional comments Note: The first round of interviews is scheduled for Wednesday 5th or Thursday 6th of June 2024. We ask you to take this
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or experience with built environment studies related to health outcomes; Knowledge of ArcGIS or spatial analysis in R. Additional Information Benefits A contract for the duration of the PhD-project. We offer
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of Amsterdam UMC and the mental health care institution GGZ inGeest. The PhD track offers plenty of opportunities to take courses in areas such as epidemiology and statistics. Requirements Specific Requirements
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Alzheimer’s disease such as ApoE4. In this PhD project, you will apply this previous knowledge to develop cellular screening assays in order to identify novel candidate interventions for Alzheimer’s disease
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comments Note: The first round of interviews is scheduled for Wednesday 5th or Thursday 6th of June 2024. We ask you to take this into account in advance. In addition, applications will be processed
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and Siglec receptors and analyze their capacity to block pathogen infection and to target antigens to antigen presenting cells. As a PhD student your main tasks and responsibilities are: Clone
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prognostic tools (imaging, biomarkers) and novel targets for treatment. Studies suggest that tissue damage in MS begins with lymphocytic trafficking into the brain across the various brain barriers which may