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, remote object ranging and tracking in LEO constellations, and monostatic and bistatic SAR imaging using communication waveforms Design and evaluate self-interference cancellation (analog/digital) and
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long-standing and fruitful collaboration with the Department of Cardiovascular Imaging and Dynamics, in which the work will be applied in the context of cardiac excitation simulations. Job requirements
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boundaries and set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. The Center for Radiopharmaceuticals Antwerp (CREANT), part of Molecular Imaging and Radiology (MIRA) of the Faculty
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objective of this project is to compare the modern philosophy of Bildung and the contemporary paradigm of the Learning Society (LS) by systematically analyzing their homological structures. Through
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, scATAC-seq), spatial transcriptomics and high-throughput imaging, thus a keen interest in learning single cell/spatial data analysis is critical. Your profile: You hold a PhD in Biology, (Bio)medical
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imaging/omics and CRISPR/Cas9 technology is a plus. Team-oriented, innovative, and motivated to push boundaries in translational neuroimmunology. Your research qualities are in line with the faculty and
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independent research drive. Experience in working with mouse models (FELASA B or C required) Experience with advanced imaging/omics and CRISPR/Cas9 technology is a plus. Team-oriented, innovative, and motivated
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), spatial transcriptomics and high-throughput imaging, thus a keen interest in learning single cell/spatial data analysis is critical. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR You hold a PhD in Biology, (Bio)medical Sciences
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imaging of mouse and human urothelium, X-ray videocystometry in awake mice, and optogenetic modulation of urothelial cells. The candidate will design and conduct experiments exploring mechanosensitive ion
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investigating sensory signaling in the bladder wall and its role in lower urinary tract disorders (LUTd). The project involves advanced techniques such as ex vivo calcium imaging of mouse and human urothelium, X