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course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. Position The research group ARCHES (Antwerp Cultural Heritage Sciences) of the Faculty of Design Sciences at the University of Antwerp is
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anxiety and fear responses during postnatal life. About the project: The research project, under supervision of principal investigator Esther Klingler will focus on (1) characterizing the developmental
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%) postdoctoral researcher in the field of bio-electrochemistry. The overall goal of this project is to develop novel biosensing strategies that will pave the way to the construction of affordable, robust, and user
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project focusing on a long-standing and fascinating question : « what makes our brain cells human ? » (see our recent work : Hecker et al. Science 2025; Libé-Philippot et al. Cell 2023; Vanderhaeghen and
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, this project could be a perfect fit for you. External and internal post-doc researchers who are eligible to submit an FWO or MSCA post-doc application are invited to apply. The top ranked candidate(s) with
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. Nowadays, projects are carried out to (re-)create tidal and non-tidal wetlands, such as in the Schelde river basin (Belgium) through the Flemish Sigmaplan (https://www.sigmaplan.be/en ). Yet it remains to be
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-generation combinatorial editing tools and applying them to study genetic interactions. As all our projects integrate high-throughput experiments with computational analyses we are particularly interested in
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, this project aims to uncover long-term, experiential factors affecting change resistance. The findings will provide actionable insights for organizations to design tailored change management and career
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harnessed for further engineering. The ideal candidate has led a molecular-level scientific research project and has technical expertise in CRISPR, gene transformation, or other genetic tools applied to one
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the framework of this project, the Van Damme lab is interested in how the interplay between the various secretory carrier membrane proteins (SCAMPs) and the various types of plasma membrane intrinsic proteins