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About us The School of Neuroscience is UK’s 2nd largest Neuroscience school with over 500 researchers and 200 PhD students. It is one of three schools at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology
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Christmas and 1 January; multiple courses to follow from our Teaching and Learning Centre; a complete educational program for PhD students; multiple courses on topics such as time management, handling stress
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PhD Position - Neuroinflammation & Glial Biology (f/m/d) Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, Neuron-Glia Interactions Lab, index number 6604 Part-time: 65 % Limited: 3 years Start of work
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between Christmas and 1 January; multiple courses to follow from our Teaching and Learning Centre; a complete educational program for PhD students; multiple courses on topics such as time management
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hours per year (based on fulltime); multiple courses to follow from our Teaching and Learning Centre; a complete educational program for PhD students; a pension at ABP for which UvA pays two third part of
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; multiple courses to follow from our Teaching and Learning Centre; a complete educational program for PhD students; multiple courses on topics such as leadership for academic staff; multiple courses on topics
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description About us The School of Neuroscience is UK’s 2nd largest Neuroscience school with over 500 researchers and 200 PhD students
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qualified and motivated PhD candidate to conduct research activities aimed at unravelling the impact of (early-life) stress on the endocannabinoid system and its potential as target for intervention in
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, or are there multiple distinct strategies and mechanisms? As a PhD candidate, you will systematically study inter-individual variability in behavior and brain responses, using both online and lab-based paradigms
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spectrum of neurological symptoms. This PhD project will explore how mTOR dysregulation drives glial activation, complement-mediated CNS injury and neural circuit dysfunction. Using organotypic brain slice