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scientist to study the human-specific genetic mechanisms of development and function of cortical neurons. Join us to undertake a highly interdisciplinary project focusing on a long-standing and fascinating
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scientist to study the human-specific genetic mechanisms of development and function of cortical neurons. Join us to undertake a highly interdisciplinary project focusing on a long-standing and fascinating
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researcher should have expertise in materials/mechanical/electrical engineering with an excellent understanding of fluid mechanics as well as experience with Arduino/Raspberry Pi programming, 3D printing and
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Postdoctoral researcher position. Mechanobiology in bioengineered neurodevelopment. Laboratory of...
Company description The Laboratory of Bioengineering an Morphogenesis is in the department of Mechanical Engineering at KU Leuven, Belgium and is affiliated with the Leuven Brain Institute (LBI) and
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. At our Center, researchers study the cellular mechanisms of health and disease in the central nervous system. The De Wit lab (Laboratory of Synapse Biology) at the VIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease
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has a strong track record in exploring urology‑relevant sensory mechanisms, with translational relevance for conditions such as chronic pain, bladder dysfunction, and other urinary tract disorders
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record in exploring urology‑relevant sensory mechanisms, with translational relevance for conditions such as chronic pain, bladder dysfunction, and other urinary tract disorders. The urinary bladder plays
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. The impact of microglia during the progression of neuropathology is dictated by their subtype composition – as different subsets will lead to different functional outcomes. Microglia transcriptional
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that mimick human striatal function and we are using these systems to study the mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease. The system, that involves a high density multielectrode array enables us to measure single
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that mimick human striatal function and we are using these systems to study the mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease. The system, that involves a high density multielectrode array enables us to measure single