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effective response to future epidemics and pandemics. Our research combines in-depth fundamental and translational work with advanced virological technologies. Within a stimulating and international research
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common molecular biology techniques is beneficial but not essential alongside a strong interest in either cardiovascular physiology or biomechanics. Responsibilities• You will perform unbiased clustering
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an anterior cruciate ligament injury. These studies will combine physiological in-vivo measurements (muscle strength, exercise capacity,...) and biochemical analyses on skeletal muscle and blood samples. You
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team is looking for a PhD student for the project “Cities as breeding grounds: legal change in financial law (ca. 1620-ca. 1750)”. You will analyse the development of rules governing financial
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bioinformatic analyses Experience in mouse work is highly desirable Interest in macrophage biology and neurodegenerative disorders Your teaching competences are in line with the University of Antwerp’s
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using in-house cells at the Swiss Light Source (SLS) and at the European Synchrotron (ESRF) and analyse the results. They will perform Nano Raman/SERS experiments and investigate the photochemical
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Department: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Regime Full-time Are you passionate about Biostatistics to support real-world problems? Do you have a broad interest in health policy analyses
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guided and supported by 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
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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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), as a tool to predict treatment response, particularly to allergen-specific immunotherapy (AIT). This work will directly inform military medical policy and contribute to the development of early