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frequently asked questions or send an email to [email protected] . If you have any questions about the job itself, please contact Prof. Sven Francque, promotor of the PhD project, LEMP member and Head of
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. However, conventional MRI is subjective and has limitations in terms of image resolution and quality. The principal goal of this PhD project is to apply and evaluate a super-resolution reconstruction (SRR
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vibrant atmosphere and a strong international allure. Profile Essential A PhD in molecular biology, biotechnology, genetics, (micro)biology, bio-engineering, biochemistry, or a related field Demonstrated
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PhD students and 6 postdocs, 3 wet-lab technicians and 2 computational experts. This role involves working closely with a postdoctoral researcher on an ambitious project focused on the development of in
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%) doctoral scholarship holder in the field of signal enhancement strategies for photoelectrochemical sensors for nucleic acid-based sequences. The overall goal of this PhD is the development of strategies
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and tools for spatial omics data analysis, establishing next-generation molecular pathology pipelines that will be broadly applicable across tissues and species. Profile Essential PhD in Bioinformatics
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Project Overview This PhD position is one of multiple positions within a larger project aimed at optimizing spatial omics analysis for a variety of biological applications. Your research will
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Project Overview This PhD position is one of multiple positions within a larger project aimed at optimizing spatial omics analysis for a variety of biological applications. Your research will
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. The overall goal of this PhD is the development of advanced data models to extract qualitative and quantitative information from electrochemical data. These data models will improve the state-of-the-art in (bio
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for biomedical applications. In order to strive for academic excellence driven by international collaboration, this project will be a joint PhD, supervised by Prof. Karolien De Wael (A-PECS) and Prof. John Mack