14 phd-information-technology positions at Radboud University Medical Center (Radboudumc) in Netherlands
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, parent-baby proximity, and parents’ sleep and stress. The Radboud University Medical Center (Radboudumc) is looking for a PhD student within the project Nightly dance – Dynamics of mother, father, and baby
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imaging, including CT and MRI scans, is critical in the management of nearly all types of cancer. These technologies are integral from the initial detection and diagnosis to staging, treatment planning
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. A travel allowance via our Employment Conditions Selection Model and a working-from-home allowance of €2 per day. Selection process Any questions? Or wondering what it is like to work at Radboudumc
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an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a PhD candidate who wants to join our epidemiology team and is keen to
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an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We have a vacant position for a PhD student - Electrophysiology of Retina. Join a PhD program in
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. Experience in hematology, glycoscience, molecular techniques and/or mass spectrometry are preferred. Additional Information Benefits You will be hired for four years as a PhD candidate, starting in the summer
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contribute to the development of the lab's research direction. Requirements Specific Requirements Our ideal new postdoc is a creative and enthusiastic researcher with an PhD degree in a relevant field, such as
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mycology. The anticipated start date is July 1st 2024. Activities and responsibilities Set up gene editing experiments. We will use CRISPR-Cas technology to determine the impact of short nucleotide
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Research Assistant, you will be involved in arranging meetings, ICT management of documents and reports, costing analysis of the CAR-NK production, data analysis of manufacturing data by the quality-by
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difficulties with functional measurements have seriously hampered research into these tubulopathies in the last decades. As the pathophysiology is poorly known, technological advances in this field are essential