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write your thesis in the context of the research project ‘Tracing the Realities of Algorithmic Warfare: From Innovation to Deployment and its Impact on Civilian Harm,’ funded by the Research Foundation
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for space logistics. With the development of mathematical models and optimisation algorithms, we aim to support strategical, tactical and operational decisions in the context of the deployment of in-orbit
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build algorithmic and high-performance computing solutions to derive novel biological insights from mass spectrometry datasets, with potential applications in proteomics, immunopeptidomics, and
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, Belgium ) and Dr. An-Sofie Schoonjans (Pediatric Neurology Department UZA) are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to work on clinical data analyses and multi-omics approaches in the rare genetic
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address critical gaps in clinical diagnosis and fundamental hearing research. Your research will include both theoretical and experimental components. You will optimise elastographic algorithms to enhance
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, genomics, computational and systems biology. Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) represents the most common genetic disorder of the peripheral nervous system. Patients experience progressive distal muscle
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towards CRC. The presence of genetic differences, including single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), in mucin genes can give rise to a large repertoire of structurally diverse mRNA isoforms via alternative
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, biochemistry, genomics, bacterial genetics and bioinformatics. You can work both independently as well as in an international team You can plan and perform laboratory experiments accurately You have strong
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are highly polymorphic and gene polymorphisms affecting mucin gene expression have been reported to influence susceptibility towards CRC. The presence of genetic differences, including single nucleotide
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genes and analyzing molecular mechanisms in intractable epilepsy and in Alzheimer’s disease, respectively, using next-generation genetics technologies. Early-onset epilepsy and Alzheimer’s disease (AD