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of Translation, Interpreting and Communication Contract Limited duration Degree a (European) master's degree relevant for the research project (e.g. languages, literature, translation, cultural studies) Occupancy
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Department: Translational Research in Immunology and Inflammation Regime Full-time Let’s shape the future - University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp is a dynamic, forward-thinking, European
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molecules in bulk and single-cell RNA-sequencing data.•Assist with other closely related projects in the lab.RESEARCH ENVIRONMENTThe Translational Immunology & Leukemia team is led by Gregory Ehx. It is
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NicheNet for integration with spatial omics data. Analyze and interpret spatial omics data to infer cell-cell communication pathways. Contribute to the development of new computational methods and tools
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and technologies to challenge human health problems. The Center translates its novel technologies and insights to widely applicable research tools, vaccines, diagnostics and biopharmaceuticals. Our
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relevant mouse model of intensive-care-supported critical illness to selectively target specific molecular pathways. For translational purposes, we will also use human plasma and tissue biopsies and
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to complement and interpret experimental results. Responsibilities: Design and conduct high-temperature experiments to simulate magma ocean processes using experimental petrology techniques
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translate this knowledge into value for society. Please visit us at www.psb.ugent.be for more information. Research at the Van Damme lab (https://www.vandammelab.be/) is centered around membrane trafficking
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PROSTAMET is an immersive Doctoral Network (DN), that through the set-up of a unique comprehensive and modular translational
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was conducted in animal models such that translation to humans remains to be completed. In addition, how sleep regulation - underlined by this sub-cortical circuitry - contributes to cognitive fitness in aging