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PhD candidate on Spread of antimicrobial resistance and resistant bacteria, Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, School CAPHRI - Department of Medical Microbiology PhD candidate on Spread
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Research within the Sensor Engineering research group of Maastricht University is focused on developing innovative sensor technologies for implementation in diverse fields ranging from medical diagnostics
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of possibilities to further extend this biobank to increase patient inclusion. Moreover, in collaboration with the department of Clinical Epidemiology and Medical Technology Assessment (KEMTA) an early-HTA is also
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how to better mitigate risks through novel research? Then the Department of Advanced Computing Sciences is looking for you. Job description Are you curious to understand when bugs turn into exploitable
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, developmental science. We are looking for talented candidates with a genuine interest in understanding individual differences in reading development and dyslexia. You have a strong motivation to conduct empirical
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within the Sensor Engineering research group of Maastricht University is focused on developing innovative sensor technologies for implementation in diverse fields ranging from medical diagnostics to food
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For this project, epidemiological and statistical genetics methods will be used. Therefore, we are looking for a candidate with an M.Sc. with a research background in genetics, data science, neuroscience
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14 Mar Maastricht Job description The MERLN Institute for Technology-inspired Regenerative Medicine at Maastricht University in the Netherlands invites applications for a Postdoc (PD) position. The PD
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supervisors from the departments of Cardiology, Genetics and Cell Biology, Clinical Genetics and Biochemistry, the PhD student will have the freedom to explore this topic. The main focus of the project is on
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PhD position in Cerebrovascular Diseases and Cognitive Function, at the Cardiovascular Research Institute CARIM, Maastricht University (NL) and the department of Cardiovascular Sciences, KU Leuven