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- Doctoral Networks, the LAC-EU doctoral network will establish a novel, comprehensive and interdisciplinary framework to understand LAC and its relationship with the EU, fostering respectful, non-Eurocentric
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these brain disorders. As a PhD student, you will be responsible for developing innovative oligodendroglial humanized cell and animal models. You will work with human induced pluripotent stem cells, which will
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, preferentially made of human biological materials. The ultimate goal of this project is to bioprint a 3D tooth. Specifically, we will bioprint a structure composed of human cells, that mimics the anatomy
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spatial (multi)omics platforms across various tissue types (human, animal, and plant tissues). • Handle and analyze human tissues and human model systems to better characterize cellular interactions and
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are of particular importance since the microstructure can act as a template to tailor the particle distribution by means of selective localization. The types of morphologies that can be realized with traditional
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the industry standards of Belgium, a country with a high quality of life and an excellent health system. A young and dynamic work environment where human contacts and professionalism are very important
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- Doctoral Networks, the LAC-EU doctoral network will establish a novel, comprehensive and interdisciplinary framework to understand LAC and its relationship with the EU, fostering respectful, non-Eurocentric
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) that aims to deepen our understanding of the intricacies of primate shoulder anatomy and its implications for human evolution. Which anatomical traits in the shoulder affect forelimb function? And which can
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spearheads of the Department Work and Organisation Studies (i.e. Corporate Social Responsibility, Human Resource Management, Leadership, Organisational Behaviour, Quality of Labour, Careers, Employability, and
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recommendable knowledge of EEG, human neurophysiology, psychoacoustics and psychology of hearing is a benefit Selection process For more specific information please contact Prof. dr. Pol Ghesquière, Prof. dr. Jan