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future (early) cancer diagnosis and evaluation (monitoring) and prediction of treatment response. In multidisciplinary teams our main aim to personalize the treatment of cancer patients. The Liquid Biopsy
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We are looking for a scientific research technician who will be providing technical support to our research team. You will be working closely with 2 PhD students and master students. You will be
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We are looking for a scientific research technician who will be providing technical support to our research team. You will be working closely with 2 PhD candidates and with Master's students. You
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Advanced Organ Bioengineering and Therapeutics group at the University of Twente has a postdoc position funded by the Dutch Cancer Foundation (KWF). Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest cancer types
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Responsibilities - Development and optimization of an AI algorithm for semi-autonomous prostate cancer detection on MRI. - Conduct research on patient acceptance of semi-autonomous AI diagnostics. - Conduct a
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research in Computer Science. The main research themes are Artificial Intelligence, Computational Science and Systems and Network Engineering. Our research involves complex information systems at large, with
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Postdoc 'Dosimetry of radionuclide therapy in cancer' Postdoc 'Dosimetry of radionuclide therapy in cancer' Published Deadline Location today 11 Apr Nijmegen Job description Are you the ambitious
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clinical researchers. Research includes molecular studies on the working mechanism of nuclear therapies, preclinical development of new imaging and therapeutic agents for cancer patients and clinical trials
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interventions against protein misfolding and perturbed protein homeostasis which are important for a number of aging-related diseases, including neurodegeneration, and several forms of cancer. The research group
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interventions against protein misfolding and perturbed protein homeostasis which are important for a number of aging-related diseases, including neurodegeneration, and several forms of cancer. The research group