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, and date (or expected date) of graduation. Include the title and short summary of your final (Bachelor/Master) Thesis if you did one List of publications (if any) Name, affiliation and contact details
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novo mutations Type of genetic variation that can be buffered Molecular mechanisms underlying mutational robustness Skills Essential The candidate holds a Master degree in bioengineering science, (bio
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tissue studies. Profile The candidate holds a Master degree in biomedical sciences, medicine, bioengineering, (molecular) biology, or related fields, with the equivalent of at least distinction (15/20
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will include data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation, as well as collaboration with clinicians for human tissue studies. The candidate holds a Master degree in biomedical sciences, medicine
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involved in various research projects and contributes to capacity building in health data science both locally via SQUARE . Your profile: You have a master degree in biostatistics or data science or a
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Collaborating Centre of the World Health Organization. Your profile: You have a master degree in biostatistics or a related domain such as data science, mathematics or applied mathematics. You can demonstrate
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and initiative. Translate your research findings into a doctoral dissertation. Job requirements You have a master's degree in a relevant field (e.g., biomedical sciences, biology, medicine) and have
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Master's degree in information systems, business informatics, computer science, computer engineering, technology management, or related fields Interest in applying qualitative and/or quantitative research
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. Katleen De Preter is the principal investigator of the TOBI-team (https://depreterlab.sites.vib.be/en ) and member of the Cancer Research Institute Ghent (CRIG: https://www.crig.ugent.be/en/prof-katleen-de
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. Karel Neels (Department of Sociology, University of Antwerp) and principal investigators Sylvie Gadeyne (VUB, BRISPO, Interface Demography )) and prof. Niel Hens ( University Hasselt, Data Science