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postdoctoral researcher - molecular mechanisms T-cell leukemia - Diagnostische Wetenschappen (28449)
a co-author. Help with supervision and guidance of Master and PhD students within the research team. Generally, contribute to a positive, enjoyable, and productive working environment. You will be
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Reference Number BAP-2025-153 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description About the project: The research project, under supervision of principal investigator
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of a collaborative project between different industrial partners, research center and Universities, the main objective of the post-doctoral position will be to develop methodologies in the context
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their Master's thesis projects or other project works, and a limited amount of teaching (e.g. on excercise or lab sessions) Where to apply Website https://easyapply.jobs/r/zpKkHgz23KYMtzmlGUQ Requirements Research
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) The main research focus of the BCTL consists in improving the molecular understanding of breast cancer biology using state-of-the art “omics” technologies, with the ultimate goal to accelerate
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: Your primary responsibilities will include: 1) optimization and automation of radiochemistry for the preparation of theranostic pair radioligands for diagnostic PET imaging and radionuclide therapy; and
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offer a full-time appointment for a period of 9 months or, if preferred, a part-time employment for up to 12 months. Your gross monthly salary is calculated according to the pay scale for a principal
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of the TOBI team is to enhance precision cancer management by developing innovative wet-lab and bioinformatic tools for diagnostic, prognostic, and predictive analysis. Prof. Katleen De Preter is the principal
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lecturers. The language of instruction for all involved courses is Dutch. You supervise master's students in the context of exercises, internships and Master’s dissertation You assist in supervising PhD
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anxiety and fear responses during postnatal life. About the project: The research project, under supervision of principal investigator Esther Klingler will focus on (1) characterizing the developmental