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mechanisms that can serve as future targets for early detection, prevention, and treatment. Our lab is at the forefront of Alzheimer’s genetics research, and has a strong international network to enhance gene
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-epidemiological methods on human study populations to identify molecular mechanisms that can serve as future targets for early detection, prevention, and treatment. Our lab is at the forefront of Alzheimer’s
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to identify molecular mechanisms that can serve as future targets for early detection, prevention, and treatment. Our lab is at the forefront of Alzheimer’s genetics research, and has a strong international
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. Publication history in international peer-reviewed journals and a track-record of presentations at international conferences. Expertise on any historical period or across periods from the twelfth to the end
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Prof. Maarten Dewilde, is looking for a motivated postdoctoral scientist to join our multidisciplinary project on gene therapy for Alzheimer’s Disease. This work is focused on the specific targeting
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of theranostic radioligands targeting tumor-associated proteases. Project overview: The Radiopharmacy group has extensive expertise in the development of radiolabeled ligands for proteases implicated in human
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research activities within the Radiopharmacy (CREANT) department and the Molecular Imaging Center Antwerp (MICA), focusing on the preclinical evaluation of theranostic radioligands targeting tumor
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our multidisciplinary project on gene therapy for Alzheimer’s Disease. This work is focused on the specific targeting of clinical mutations that cause dominant inherited Alzheimer’s disease using
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, RS). A solid track record of peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals on sustainability, land-use policy, and climate change and governance. Proven English communication and writing skills
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Sciences, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics or equivalent. You have a proven scientific track record evidenced by relevant publications. You have experience in the computational analysis of single cell and/or