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research chain—from basic science to drug and biomarker development. Infla-Med emphasizes translational impact by integrating clinical expertise and promoting collaboration between researchers and clinicians
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experiments and perform comprehensive analyses using state-of-the-art techniques to assess growth performance, substrate utilisation, and biomass quality. You will play an active role in the development
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will push the development of these analytical methods, including applications to complex biological samples and investigation of the ionisation process. You will collaborate with researchers at other
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trajectories of individuals and households with a migration background in Belgium, focusing on hazard and microsimulation models of demographic events in multiple life domains. You contribute to the development
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English аrе key assets. Expertise in bio- and/or photoelectrochemical sensor development is a plus. What we offer A full-time appointment as a postdoctoral scholarship holder for a period of 12 months
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collaborate with both academic and industry leaders. The role comes with access to top-tier research facilities and opportunities for professional development, including conferences, workshops, and industry
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. Position The position includes the following tasks: Bioinformatics Pipeline Development: Design, build, and maintain a robust, scalable bioinformatics pipeline for ONT long-read sequencing data preprocessing
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actively on your further professional development. In this, you can make use of a wide range of training courses and professionalisation opportunities . You act with attention to quality, integrity
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expand high-quality scientific research in electron microscopy for materials science. Your research focuses on the experimental study of materials for energy and sustainable development, using advanced
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Epidemiology (in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences): You provide high-quality education in medical statistics and data management. You contribute to the development of stimulating, student-centred and