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focuses on high-risk individuals and PD patients and aims to identify circulating immune signatures that anticipate disease onset and progression. Project Profile circulating immune cells in PD and
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-handed Z-form nucleic acids in innate antiviral immunity. Profile You have recently obtained or will soon be obtaining a Master degree in a Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biotechnology
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on the topic are discussed with the candidate during the interview phase. Profile Candidates must hold a Master’s in biochemistry, biophysics or related fields. A keen interest in eukaryotic cell biology
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Smet (https://desmetlab.sites.vib.be ) and F. Van Breusegem (https://vanbreusegemlab.sites.vib.be ) have expertise in abiotic stress signaling and in advanced molecular profiling, including mass
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://europepmc.org/article/PPR/PPR800886 . Profile Master's in bioinformatics, biomedicine, bioengineering, biotechnology or related fields Interest in linking digital pathology with mechanistic experimental biology
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, https://europepmc.org/article/MED/31819264 , https://europepmc.org/article/MED/31561945 , https://europepmc.org/article/MED/39747019 , https://europepmc.org/article/PPR/PPR800886 . Profile Master’s in
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are looking for a motivated PhD student to investigate brassinosteroid transport mechanisms by combining live-cell imaging, phosphoproteomics, and CRISPR-based screens. Profile Essential Master's degree in
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includes https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.0... and https://doi.org/10.64898/2025.... Profile You have: An MSc (or equivalent) in structural biology, cell biology, biophysics, bioengineering
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focuses on high-risk individuals and PD patients and aims to identify circulating immune signatures that anticipate disease onset and progression. Project Profile circulating immune cells in PD and
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. The project investigates how food allergy affects gut-brain communication and function. Profile We are looking for a talented and curious individual with: A Master’s degree in immunology, neuroscience