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genetics of Alzheimer’s disease and to investigating the translational potential of genetic discovery. We have access to extensive biosample collections and use advanced omics technologies and genetic
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field of molecular and computational genomics of Alzheimer’s disease. The Sleegers lab is an international team committed to increasing insights into the complex genetics of Alzheimer’s disease and to
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efficient decoding algorithms" supported by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR). The APSIA Group is seeking a highly qualified post-doctoral researcher for this project. For further information, you
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genetic and genomic features that may convey protection against aging and neurodegeneration. We expect the candidate to computationally address biological questions concerning resilience against
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to join our team. We are an international and multidisciplinary team, integrating research from genetics, epigenetics, transcriptomics, proteomics, biomarker research, and cell models. Our lab is at
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associated with impaired development of inhibitory circuits in an ASD subtype. Using cutting-edge in vivo electrophysiology (Neuropixels recordings), behavioral testing, opto/chemo-genetic techniques, and
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transcriptomics data using R/Python. Wet lab experience is beneficial but not essential. You have a strong enthusiasm for fundamental research and a scientific interest in the molecular genetics of immune cell
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deploy their expertise both on genetically engineered mouse models and human samples obtained from the university hospital. Where to apply E-mail marc.hennequart@unamur.be Requirements Research
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associated with impaired development of inhibitory circuits in an ASD subtype. Using cutting-edge in vivo electrophysiology (Neuropixels recordings), behavioral testing, opto/chemo-genetic techniques, and
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data using R/Python. Wet lab experience is beneficial but not essential. You have a strong enthusiasm for fundamental research and a scientific interest in the molecular genetics of immune cell