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include 1) a murine (diet-induced obesity) model, 2) acute and chronic exercise paradigms, 3) treatment with peripherally restricted enzyme-based eCB modulators, 4) multi-tissue molecular analyses and 5
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tools to analyse and study microglia phenotype, function and dysfunction. If you are up for a technological challenge to address key biological questions, this project could be a perfect fit for you
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, this project could be a perfect fit for you. External and internal post-doc researchers who are eligible to submit an FWO or MSCA post-doc application are invited to apply. The top ranked candidate(s) with
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-causing mutations. Finally, we will validate the identified key (epi)genetic molecular and eplore their therapeutic potential in in vitro and in vivo disease models. Profile The candidate should: have an
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, will serve as input to generate a statistical prediction model, that will be built together with the bioinformatics team. You will publish scientific articles related to the research project, disseminate
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a step-change in our ability to observe, quantify and understand forest disturbances and recovery by using time series of the most detailed structural and radiometric 3D forest models ever built
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data science. The findings will provide a knowledge base for social innovation in active ageing, including models of effective services in terms of their health impact, understand how large reach can be
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nature and forests and a keen interest in forest ecology Keen to carry out fieldwork (Brazil, Belgium, UK and Australia) Previous experience with (terrestrial) laser scanning and 3D modelling is a plus
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data that should allow to critically evaluate existing soil food web models, and propose new concepts for such models, and eventually allow to come to more sustainable soil management. This is a timely
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) developing (new) GeoAI methods to enable fine-grained spatial data modelling of street environments, 2) elucidating the contribution of geographic environment to crimes and crime diversity, 3) large-scale