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(bio-)chemistry, physics, and engineering expertise to study molecules and cells, taking advantage of optical and single-molecule imaging, molecular probes, molecular biology, and 'large' data analysis
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Department: Department of Bioscience Engineering Regime Full-time Let’s shape the future - University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp is a dynamic, forward-thinking, European university. We
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cell cycle machinery. This project will combine live-cell imaging, phosphoproteomics, and metabolite profiling to unravel the complexity of phytohormonal regulation at the cellular level. Profile
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of microbiology and laboratory automation. We are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate with a strong engineering mindset and a keen interest in AI, automation and microbiology. Prior experience in
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novo mutations Type of genetic variation that can be buffered Molecular mechanisms underlying mutational robustness Skills Essential The candidate holds a Master degree in bioengineering science, (bio
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degree or equivalent in Robotics / Aerospace / Mechatronics / Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, or related fields in Engineering or Computer Engineering Programming Skills: Design tools for Mechanical
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mechanisms involving genetic, epigenetic and chromatin organisation factors governing the cell-type specific response to ARS mutations. Therefore, integrative genome-wide cis-regulatory network analysis
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The Faculty of Engineering, Department Mechanica van materialen en constructies, is looking for a PhD-student with a doctoral grant. More concretely your work package, for the preparation of a
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fundamental insights in the mechanisms that underlie acute and chronic metabolic and inflammatory exercise adaptations (in obesity). Position You will work actively on the preparation and defence of a PhD
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well as the available public data suggest mechanisms involving genetic, epigenetic and chromatin organisation factors governing the cell-type specific response to ARS mutations. Therefore, an integrative genome-wide cis