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devoted to developing an innovative microfluidic platform for human iPS cell-based neurodegenerative disease modeling. The project focuses on differentiating iPS cells to neurons, glia and other cell types
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a headline that will attract the applicant. Postdoctoral fellowship in in vitro human iPS cell-based neurodegenerative disease modeling Apply for this job See advertisement About the position / About
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legal issues such as the rights to AI-assisted and AI-generated works and compensation for use of existing works in AI model training. In light of this ongoing transformation, it is imperative
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and AI-generated works and compensation for use of existing works in AI model training. In light of this ongoing transformation, it is imperative to undertake a critical reassessment of existing
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of existing works in AI model training. In light of this ongoing transformation, it is imperative to undertake a critical reassessment of existing intellectual property frameworks and principles
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and advances the core research and teaching fields at the department. With this background, we welcome cutting-edge interdisciplinary proposals that address the multifaced challenges of transforming
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credits, the cost of which is currently covered by the employer. Personal skills Ability to work independently and in an interdisciplinary team Well-structured approach to work and time use A collegiate
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cholangitis (PSC). Several features make PSC an intriguing model disease; more than 80% of the patients have inflammatory bowel disease, for which the link with the biliary inflammation is poorly known, and the
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, email: sol.jacobsen@ntnu.no Main duties and responsibilities The candidate will work with group members to develop theoretical frameworks for spin and charge transport in superconducting structures, and
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of large and complex data sets, spanning brain imaging, genetics and clinical data. The goal is to reveal more of the genetic architecture underlying brain structure and function and to improve our