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the development of such systems Publish research results and present them at international conferences Contribute to reports and research activities in support of project management Guide PhD students
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strong interest in developmental, cellular or molecular neurobiology, in link with human brain evolution and diseases. PhD in neuroscience, genetics, evolutionary biology or related field. Experience in
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to apply for personal fellowships is fluent in both spoken and written English Selection process Interested candidates should submit their candidacy through the KU Leuven online application tool. A complete
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their diversity, must integrate and execute a set of common processes to survive and replicate (metabolize nutrients, generate cellular building blocks, maintain cell shape and size, replicate and segregate
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candidate will be hired as follows: 80% in the frame of the WE-TREAT project funded by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) under the INTER/Water4All Project (Principal Investigator: Dr. Silvia
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nature. This means that novel phages need to be found in nature for essentially every clinical case that one aims to treat in this manner. The project in which you will be involved deals with engineering
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will ideally:• Demonstrate a strong ability to write and communicate in English in the form of a well-written PhD thesis and/or at least one published, accepted, or pre-printed publication as lead author
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journals (e.g., Nature Medicine, Nature Rev Immunol, Science Advances, Science Transl Medicine), and has successfully pursued ground-breaking research that has led to high-impact valorisation (e.g., patents
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literacy, with proficiency in tools such as R, JASP, or SPSS, and the ability to employ advanced statistical methods. Experience or knowledge in Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a significant asset
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topic for the projects described above. A successful candidate will ideally:• Demonstrate a strong ability to write and communicate in English in the form of a well-written PhD thesis and/or at least one