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Technologies, ORCID: https://orcid.org/my-orcid?orcid=0000-0001-7930-1751 Topic Description: Smart textile technologies are rapidly advancing, making the formation of conductive tracks directly on textile
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vivo research program. This is a significant and meaningful role with a direct and essential impact on the translation of promising experimental therapeutic preparations from in vitro concepts to in vivo
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qualified specialists. Graduates of doctoral studies at VMU are capable of conducting independent scientific research and experimental (social, cultural) development, not to mention solving hot-button issues
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qualified specialists. Graduates of doctoral studies at VMU are capable of conducting independent scientific research and experimental (social, cultural) development, not to mention solving hot-button issues
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interactions in health and disease Microbiome-driven mechanisms in inflammatory, metabolic, oncological, and infectious diseases Development of innovative experimental model systems for mechanistic and
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specialists. Graduates of doctoral studies at VMU are capable of conducting independent scientific research and experimental (social, cultural) development, not to mention solving hot-button issues
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. Graduates of doctoral studies at VMU are capable of conducting independent scientific research and experimental (social, cultural) development, not to mention solving hot-button issues of Lithuanian, European
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. Graduates of doctoral studies at VMU are capable of conducting independent scientific research and experimental (social, cultural) development, not to mention solving hot-button issues of Lithuanian, European
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, RAG, and AI agents. Design experimental setups, perform data analysis (multimodal datasets), and create intelligent systems frameworks. Contribute to the creation of innovative AI solutions in
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experimental development (R&D) activities, achieve the planned research results, engage in international cooperation and pursue an independent research career. Participation in this programme is considered