30 master Postdoctoral positions at Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II" in Belgium
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presented by the persisters and the immune checkpoint molecules they express in experimental models (humanized mice and primary cell culture) and primary samples from patients. This research is based
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animal feed. Europe is highly dependent on the import of soybean, often from (sub)tropical areas where soybean cultivation is one of the main drivers of deforestation. Establishing European soybean
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boundaries and set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. As an experienced researcher, you will join the ELCAT research group , currently employing around 45 people. ELCAT's main
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research project on social norms of motherhood Project Description What does it take to be a ‘good’ mother? Can expectations towards mothers explain why women take much more often the role of the main
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boundaries and set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. As an experienced researcher, you will join the ELCAT research group , currently employing around 30 people. ELCAT's main
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mothers explain why women take much more often the role of the main caregiver than men? This project, funded by the Belgian Research Fund FNRS (2022-2025), is addressing these questions by focusing
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and interest to supervise master students during their internship and master thesis. Previous experience in infant testing (0-3 years) using behavioral and/or physiological measures, and at programming
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students. YOUR TASKS At least 70% of your assignment will be spent on academic research You will assist in teaching activities at the Bachelor's or Master's level You will counsel Master's students in
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project, both the student and the postdoc will be able to benefit from the available expertise in both labs. Profile Profile 1. PhD student Master's degree in biology/bio-engineering, or equivalent, with a
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: development of approaches for the assessment of endocrine disruptors. Position Your main task will consist of supporting the development of Integrated Approaches for Testing and Assessment (IATAs) for thyroid