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. At www.bprc.nl you can read which subjects have our special attention and how we conduct our research. We are looking for a PhD student (4 years) The project: You will be joining the Department Neurobiology
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DiSSCo projects). We closely collaborate with many Dutch universities, research institutes, industry, and government. We host over 120 researchers including 15 academia embedded professors and 40 PhD
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Cancer intraoperatively to facilitate radical resection. Job Responsibilities: As a PhD student, you'll focus on: Develop cutting-edge AI models: Train state-of-the-art deep learning models to segment SCC
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A PhD position on investigating the development and function of red blood cell subsets. Sanquin Research, is looking for a PhD student for a project addressing the development of different
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& spatial omics sequencing methods to address key biological questions, particularly in cancer research. Our focus is on investigating the molecular mechanisms underlying rare and aggressive cancer cell
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professors and 40 PhD students. We present the history of our planet, and the diversity of life on Earth, through permanent and temporary museum exhibitions, educational programmes, and online presence, with
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– Inspire and lead a team of highly qualified professionals (PhD level). Networking & Stakeholder Management – Connect industry, academia, and government in national and international collaborations
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description TU Delft is looking for a Research Software Trainer to support PhD candidates and researchers in developing intermediate-level research software skills. You will design and deliver training in
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Research and Development (R&D) Unit. Our R&D Units are the cornerstone of the Institute’s organizational structure. These units may focus on either foundational methods or application domains and are
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molecular processes diversify during evolution using budding yeast as a model system. They will use a variety of experimental and computational methods. The team will also exist of two PhD students and a Post