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postdoctoral researcher - molecular mechanisms T-cell leukemia - Diagnostische Wetenschappen (28449)
expertise in genetic engineering, development of high throughput drug screening assays, generation of in vitro and in vivo cancer models to evaluate novel therapeutic strategies to combat aggressive subtypes
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you will apply our CIDER-Seq technology (Mehta et al., 2020, Nature Protocols) and new in vivo interactomics technologies to discover the protein-DNA and protein-protein interactions that control
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applied to physics, e.g. PiC and MHD. A proposal for a research line to be developed over two years on the topics outlined above. Education: PhD degree in physics, engineering, mathematics, or equivalent
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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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will be member of the vibrant community of ViDi (Visual and Digital Cultures Research Centre). Profile You hold a PhD in in Social and Cultural Anthropology, Sociology, Media and Communication Studies
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22 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Antwerp Research Field Biological sciences » Other Chemistry » Biochemistry Engineering » Other Medical sciences » Other
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fellowship’) and/or HORIZON-MSCA-postdoctoral fellowship in the 2025 call (submission in September 2025 for MSCA and December 2025 for FWO fellowship). Profile You hold a doctoral degree (PhD) from a non
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mandate of at least 9 months (up to a maximum of 12 months) will be provided. Profile You hold a PhD in Biology, Physics, Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent (or you will have obtained it by the time you
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will assist in the broader management and coordination of the research team. Profile You hold a PhD in (Electromechanical) Engineering (or you will have obtained it by the time you start work). Your
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and oral). Knowledge of French is a plus. Specific Requirements The ideal candidate is a motivated researcher with a PhD in organometallic or coordination chemistry, with a particular focus on