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involves intricate signalling pathways, yet the priming factors, especially blood flow-induced mechanical cues, that initiate this process remain poorly understood. Recent advances in microfluidic organ-on-a
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of extracellular matrix (ECM) remodelling during wound healing. Yet, many proteolytic processes remain uncharacterized due to the complexity of the ECM and limitations in current detection strategies. Advances in
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is done. b) Hold a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering, with a final grade of 17 or higher (on a 20-point scale). c) Fluency in both English and Portuguese (preferred
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team of Prof. Seppe De Schepper investigates how peripheral immune signals influence brain health and disease. We focus on tissue-resident macrophages and immune cell trafficking from periphery to brain
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PhD Scholarships in Piezophotoacoustic Technology for Minimally Invasive Endoscopy - DTU Health Tech
sensing the backscattered ultrasound signals. You will join a laboratory with expertise in photonics, piezoelectric materials and device fabrication methods for sensors and actuators, working under
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to lung inflammation and fibrosis. The student will combine structural biology, protein biochemistry, cell biology, and immunology to assess how these processes influence immune signaling proteins and their
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environment effects on senescence, using an epigenetic clock”, with the Seychelles warbler (Acrocephalus sechellensis) as a model system. The project is supervised by Prof. Hannah Dugdale (University
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tolerance” (Program Coordinator Prof. Panagiotis Moschou) invites applications for one (1) motivated PhD Student to assist with the implementation of the project. About the lab: The Moschou Lab will build
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well as good communication skills, both oral and written. Selection process For more information please contact Prof. dr. ir. Georges Gielen, tel.: +32 16 32 40 76, mail: georges.gielen@kuleuven.be or Mrs
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to leverage state-of-the-art technologies. Our findings indicate that circulating human neutrophils are transcriptionally heterogeneous. A key question is whether neutrophils in the circulation reflect