10 Education positions at University Medical Centre Groningen (UMCG) in PhD in Netherlands
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on an innovative project aimed at advancing prostate cancer detection through artificial intelligence (AI). The main purpose will be to develop and validate a semi-autonomous AI system for the interpretation
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Canada who support in data analysis. Requirements Specific Requirements As prior education for this position, a (Research) Master is a requirement, preferably in Medicine, Epidemiology, Business
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assessment protocol for breast imaging: in-vivo study. Job description You will have the following main responsibilities and tasks: - To develop a PCCT scan protocol for breast imaging based on literature
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of research and education. We do this at two locations: UMCG Groningen and Beatrixoord location in Haren. Patient satisfaction, quality, professionalism, and collegiality are highly valued by us. The PhD
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imposed by vestibular disorders, the PROVIDE doctoral network will train 10 PhD students (doctoral candidates). These PhD students will conduct individual research projects to address key research
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funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Minimally invasive surgery aims to develop treatments for patients that come with high
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and is in the unique position to develop strategies to increase the efficacy of CAR-T therapy. The aim of this project is to perform in-depth metabolic profiling of CAR-T cells and identify key
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further develop our understanding of leukemia biology in order to ultimately improve patient care? We currently have a PhD position available at the Department of Hematology in the UMCG, focusing
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, Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, Biomedical Sciences or a related field - Can train and develop deep-learning artificial intelligence algorithms - Clear understanding of MRI - Academic writing, good
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. Patients with PFIC develop progressive deterioration of liver function that frequently evolves in the need for liver transplantation. The treatment of patients with PFIC diseases has long been largely