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Núria Esteve-Gibert, members of the GRECIL research group, affiliated with the eHealth Centre (Centre for Human and Planetary Health Research) at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). Summary
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microbiome-based prevention strategies supported by precision monitoring and early illness detection tools. PhD supervisors: Toni Velarde and Núria Mach (INRAE) 6. Animal health and Animal breeding and
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of research staff (contract type: fixed-term contract; job category: pre-doctoral researcher) to collaborate with the project “Development of an advanced system for early detection and monitoring of pests using
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for sleep apnea detection, monitoring and treatment: a multimodal approach for individuals with different health conditions” (mHealthSleep4U)” This fellowship is associated with the research project
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may be carried out through the medical assistance provided by the University of Alicante Occupational Health Service. 2.12. Not have been dismissed by disciplinary proceedings from the service of any
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throughout the duration of their PhD, plus periodical monitoring and evaluation activities. The objective is to provide students with all the support they need for the proper development of their research
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assistance provided by the University of Alicante Occupational Health Service. 2.10. Not have been dismissed by disciplinary proceedings from the service of any of the Public Administrations
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qualitative assays to monitor metabolic changes during organoid development in static conditions and in microfluidic platforms. Requirements for candidates: Essential: BSc and MSc in biology, biotechnology
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(quantitative and qualitative) to monitor gene expression, neuronal activity, and metabolic changes during disease modeling and therapeutic testing. This PhD project offers the opportunity to work in a
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gradients within the chip Study of the cancer immunity cycle: • Primary immune cell isolation and characterization • Implementation of quantitative and qualitative assays to monitor the immune cell