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The full-time position is offered for four years (1+3), with a yearly evaluation. Your salary would be € 2.395,- gross per month in the first year up to € 3.061,- gross per month in the fourth year according to the PhD-candidate salary scale. The terms of employment of Maastricht University...
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PhD candidate on Bioprinting on-chip microphysiological models of humanized kidney tubolointerstitium (BIRDIE, H2020 project) PhD candidate on Bioprinting on-chip microphysiological models
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You can send your application, with requested attachments, to: hrm-rw-vacatures@maastrichtuniversity.nl . The application should contain: Please mention also the vacancy number/job number (AT2021.7) and/or the project name in your application. Maastricht University is committed to nurturing an...
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Postdoc position on Bioprinting on-chip microphysiological models of humanized kidney tubolointerstitium (BIRDIE, H2020 project) Postdoc position on Bioprinting on-chip microphysiological models
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Please send your application via the ‘Apply now’ button, and include: A motivation letter describing why you apply for this position, with a description of your research interests (no more than 1 A4), a copy of your passport, and academic transcripts from your Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees...
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the spatial reconfiguration of human-nature relationships. As a PhD candidate you will closely collaborate with the other members in the interdisciplinary team (including Noelle Aarts, Jeremias Herberg
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encompass the entire spectrum of academic endeavour – from the humanities, the social sciences and the natural sciences through to the life sciences and the medical sciences. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam is
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ASD is a developmental disorder for which currently no general effective therapy exists. This project is part of a larger program “New, rational therapy decisions for developmental brain disorders: Integrating quantitative patient assessment, cellular assays and nanotechnology (NewTDec)”, and is...
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*(up to) 5-year fully-funded projects & state-of-the-art facilities* About the PhD Positions (Job Description) Each year ERIM initiates and starts a substantial number of new and internationally oriented PhD research projects. The focus is on pioneering and innovative research in the field of...
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schizophrenia, autism and mental retardation. We have previously identified synaptic gene networks where many such risk factors accumulate. Using two reduced and highly standardized model systems, single human