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PhD student - Human milk extracellular vesicles for preterm brain development PhD student - Human milk extracellular vesicles for preterm brain development Published Deadline Location today 25 Apr
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2024 Apply now A PhD position is available in Dr Janneke Jehee's lab at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour. You will work on studies of visual decision-making, sensory uncertainty
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PhD position Photon Counting CT scan to rule out malignancy in breast calcifica PhD position Photon Counting CT scan to rule out malignancy in breast calcifica Published Deadline Location today 15
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the CODEC team (2 RA’s, 1 PhD student, 1 PI and multiple interns) you will play a central role in this study. Organisationally, you will work on multiple research tasks that may include participant
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the MRI measurements principles is considered a strong advantage. Doing a PhD at TU Delft requires English proficiency at a certain level to ensure that the candidate is able to communicate and interact
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-based (NAHB) modeling for designing innovative technology in neuromodulation, MRI, EM therapy and wireless communication & power transfer to human body implants. As a group, the experienced staff in
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-based (NAHB) modeling for designing innovative technology in neuromodulation, MRI, EM therapy and wireless communication & power transfer to human body implants. As a group, the experienced staff in
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of Maastricht University (UM) have received a grant from the Dutch Brain Foundation to study ‘Optimal timing of cell therapy for cerebral palsy after perinatal asphyxia’. The PhD position is funded by this grant
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informatics. The MAGIC group is at the fore-front of developing and implementing image-guided therapy, shaping the future of minimally invasive tumor treatments. The group is world-leading in MRI-guided
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you will obtain a detailed image of the brain processing and unravel features determining individual differences in BCI task performance. By employing a combination of structural MRI, EEG, and eye