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perform screenings methods to identify molecules involved in the astrocyte-synapse interactions. Experiments will involve the isolation of cells and subcellular fractions from mouse brain as well as the use
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Gravitational Wave Astroparticle Physics (GRAPPA, University of Amsterdam
, talks). It is a preference if you additionally have experience with GW source/environment modelling, post-Newtonian/perturbative methods, cosmological simulations, or GW data analysis. This is what we
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) methods such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) towards the development of TUS protocols for modulating subcortical targets in humans. The goal is to leverage ’lessons learned’ from TMS/TMS-EEG/fMRI
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of neurodegenerative movement disorders. Experience with cell culture and molecular biology methods, as well as bioinformatics (R, etc.) are required; Programming skills in different languages (Matlab, R) and experience
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component. Develop tools to measure success in organisational cybersecurity. Validate and improve the developed tools after testing them in lab or field settings. Work with our partners in industry
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) laboratory of the Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine at Radboudumc works closely with breast screening radiologists and industry to develop new and improve existing methods and processes in screening
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federated learning infrastructure and develop multimodal machine learning methods to predict connections between mass spectra, biosynthetic gene clusters, molecular structures, and biological activities, in
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? The expectation is that the developed tools have a strong quantitative component. Develop tools to measure success in organisational cybersecurity. Validate and improve the developed tools after testing them in lab
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, define whether user attention and preference is linked to creativity, and gather data on how errors affect user attention. You will use a mixed method approach to analyse the impact that technology has
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timepoints? The expectation is that the developed tools have a strong quantitative component. Develop tools to measure success in organisational cybersecurity. Validate and improve the developed tools after