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Recreating brain tumours using patient-derived glioma stem cells hosted by normal brain cells to gain novel insights into tumourigenesis DoS Dr Jon Gil-Ranedo ([email protected] ) 2nd
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PhD Moving out of the brain: changing the course of depression and anxiety (1.0 FTE) (V24.0344) « Back to the overview Job description Depression and anxiety are often treated as mental disorders
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University. The project is focused on applying state-of-the-art tools and technologies to learn how inflammatory signals traverse the blood-brain-barrier and contribute to neurodegeneration in cerebrovascular
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mouse facilities. Please contact the head of the hiring committee for any questions regarding the position: Head of hiring committee Assistant Professor, Niels Banhos Danneskiold-Samsøe, Department
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comprehensive assessments including cognitive testing, biosample (blood, saliva, CSF) collection and MRI and PET brain imaging. This post would be central to the co-ordination of activities, recruiting
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order to take a comparative approach to neural computation in the primate and the avian brain. The project will be pursued in close collaboration with the research groups of Viola Priesemann at the Max
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for delving into the intricate workings of the brain or spin- and charge-dynamics at the molecular scale? The section for quantum physics and information technology (QPIT) at the Department of Physics
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· Identifying temporally sensitive behavioral correlates of brain-based findings in youth at risk for STBs · Assessing dyadic social communication during parent-teen/peer interactions to understand
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skills (written and spoken) Professional qualifications relevant to the PhD project Relevant publications (if any) Curious mind-set with a strong interest in fundamental research and quantum technologies
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acuity with spectacles or contact lenses, correcting squint or abnormal head posture with prisms or surgery (if appropriate) and support for patients and carers. The limited treatment options, and the