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. Project description Growing evidence suggests that allergic immune responses in the gut can influence the brain, but how these signals are transmitted and whether they contribute to brain disorders remains
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these signals are transmitted and whether they contribute to brain disorders remains unclear. This project will explore how food allergy during early life alters the gut microbiota, reprograms immune cells, and
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methods to study dynamic cellular processes (live calcium imaging, pathological protein assembly, imaging of signal cascades) at spatial levels ranging from a single molecule to (entire organs of) model
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contains more than 60 pages of guidelines in Mandarin Chinese clearly stipulating all the requirements and the procedure for application in general. !!! Point of attention: Candidates cannot simultaneously
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immediately before their appointment. The researcher cannot already be in possession of a doctoral degree. Desirable skills: expertise in signal processing, electrophysiology (especially EEG or MEG), language
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. Description This project will investigate how peripheral immune signals shape brain and brain-border immunity and drive neuroinflammation in synucleinopathies and other neurodegenerative diseases. The candidate
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laboratory experience with photonic quantum sensors, including experimentation, signal processing, and validation using photonic integrated circuits (PICs) and off-the-shelf components. Good understanding
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participate in the training and dissemination events of the MSCA Doctoral Network ANT . You will develop signal processing algorithms and protocols for AirComp, and implement and validate them in simulation
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should have strong digital signal processing and mathematical backgrounds evidenced by grades and/or prior publications. Additionally, the candidate should have expertise or strong interest (evidenced by
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genetics, cell biology, genomics, and bio-computing to unravel plant biological processes and to further translate this knowledge into value for society. Please visit us at www.psb.ugent.be for more