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microbial communities in health and disease. The ideal candidate has the following qualifications: A PhD degree in bioinformatics, computational biology, human microbiota, microbiology or other relevant areas
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the context of neurodevelopment and neuroinflammation. Profile You hold a PhD in biomedical sciences, biotechnologies or related disciplines. You have spent at least 12 months of the three years prior
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other personal merits Obtaining admission into US universities on time Additional specific conditions depend on the type of Fulbright scholarship. More information and FAQ can be found on the Fulbright
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You hold a PhD in translation studies, media accessibility, linguistics, psychology, philosophy, social sciences, or disability studies (or you will have obtained it by the time you start work). You
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starting PhD student on the same project. The project will require a diverse set of skills in live microscopy, organoids and bioinformatics. We are looking for a talented and strongly motivated postdoctoral
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. The names and contact details of 2-3 referees. For more information, please contact Dr. Sibylle Vonesch (sibylle.vonesch@kuleuven.be ) (only clarifications or further details regarding the vacancy
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. The names and contact details of 2-3 referees. For more information, please contact Dr. Sibylle Vonesch (sibylle.vonesch@kuleuven.be ) (only clarifications or further details regarding the vacancy
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well as with other post-docs and senior researchers in Luxembourg and from our international network of collaborators. You will be spending time also in Cambridge and Lisbon. For further information please see
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Job description The job involves formal semantic and pragmatic modeling of Information Structure-related phenomena from a diachronic perspective. Information Structure-related phenomena are to be
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international mobility You have a solid foundation in electrophysiology and neurophysiological data analysis utilizing Python or MATLAB software. Experienced with electrophysiological recording using multi