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PhD Cognitive Neuroscience: "The Influence of Predictions on the Mechanisms of Conscious Perception"
We are looking for a highly qualified and motivated PhD candidate in Cognitive Neuroscience. The position is part of an ERC consolidator grant titled “Towards understanding human consciousness: How
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. Mototaka Suzuki is in the Cognitive and Systems Neuroscience Group (CNS) within the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences in the Faculty of Science at the University of Amsterdam. CNS aims
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academic background, preferably in science, preferably PhD level. Experience with scientific research especially in the field of neuroscience is an advantage; Good knowledge of the Consortium grant schemes
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an intricate knowledge of bacterial pathogens, as this will reveal novel targets, and enables us to fully understand the workings of antimicrobial compounds. In this PhD project, you will investigate the basic
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be developed to differentiate kindergartners based on their potential for learning to read rather than their current knowledge, with the aim to make it less biased. In this PhD project, you will obtain
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imperative to keep on developing novel antibiotics. This requires an intricate knowledge of bacterial pathogens, as this will reveal novel targets, and enables us to fully understand the workings
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approaches to brain-machine interfaces. During your Postdoc you’ll therefore have the opportunity to exchange knowledge and ideas with many other PhD students, postdocs and leaders from all over
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. Requirements Specific Requirements We are looking for an enthusiastic and ambitious researcher with a strong interest in neuroscience and neuroimaging of neurodegenerative diseases. You have: A recent PhD degree
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PhD Position in Gut Microbiome in Early Life PhD Position in Gut Microbiome in Early Life Published Deadline Location yesterday 1 Jun Amsterdam Job description Gut microbiota develop rapidly during
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expected: • to complete a PhD thesis within the official appointment duration of four years; • to develop metabolic models of microbiome species and perform simulations in a community setting to study