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funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The impact of the gut microbiome on human health has been well-supported by large-scale
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project: The project aims to develop a clinical decision-making support system allowing more personalized and more effective prescriptions of ankle foot orthoses (AFOs) and orthopedic footwear for patients
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microbiome in a Dutch population Paper: Host genetic regulation of human gut microbial structural variation PhD student working on this project will be expected to: - Perform microbiological analyses such as
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group we have developed rat models to study chemotherapy induced mucositis and used it to study: i) the function of the gut during mucositis, ii) the relationship between the gut microbiome and mucositis
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– whether technical or not – to ensure the ethical, legal, and social aspects are safeguarded in the AI development process (MLOps); Focus specifically on the monitoring use-case and act as a bridge between
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population requiring palliative care. Patients in advanced stages of cancer often face complex care needs due to the prevalence of various symptoms throughout the disease. At the end of life, patients
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prefer to receive your job application in digital form. You can use the digital application form at the foot of this page. Alternatively, you may apply for this vacancy in writing, not later than March 4
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on characterizing mechanisms that determine development of a “leaky gut” during natural and accelerated ageing. The project will use (partly humanized) mouse models as well as cellular systems and advanced analytical