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looking for a full-time (100%) doctoral scholarship holder in the field of “Development of a Zebrafish Model of SMAD3-Dependent Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm for In Vivo Drug Screening”. Join us in tackling a
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Department: Institute of Development Policy (IOB) Regime Full-time Let’s shape the future - University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp is a dynamic, forward-thinking, European university. We
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collection of human lung explants and matched primary epithelium cells, the aim of this PhD is to uncover the role of the airway epithelium in the early development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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professional development. You act with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and cooperation. You are willing to learn Dutch if you do not yet speak it. What we offer We offer a doctoral scholarship for a
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training in legal creativity aimed at stimulating legal-creative skills. You will be embedded in the Business and Law research group and the research on talent development. As a senior researcher, you will
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will assist in the development of teaching methods, teaching and study materials, evaluations, etc. You will supervise students working on their Bachelor and Master dissertations. Services You will play
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photoelectrochemistry and nucleic acid detection. Ultimately, the project may contribute to the development of novel biosensor technologies for detecting clinically relevant nucleic acids in healthcare applications
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. You will publish scientific articles related to the research project. You will collaborate closely with another PhD student in the same project, responsible for the development of the perception system
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flexible, high-fidelity and scalable approach to biomimetic airborne sonar. You will be responsible for the implementation and development of biologically inspired echolocation systems for aerial robots
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reconstruct original polychrome appearances and generate knowledge that will support future research, including the development of safe conservation and stabilisation strategies for these fragile surfaces