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. You will have the opportunity to attend conferences and network with universities, research institutes and companies. Eligibility criteria - You are a highly motivated candidate having a doctoral degree
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extensive professional networks in Europe, North America, and Asia in both academia and industry (including biological software companies) to help you achieve your professional career goals. Where to apply
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at the latest. The grant amount is equal to the net salary of a doctoral assistant (AAP 5) with the same level of education and seniority and based on the same family situation as the doctoral assistant
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this MSCA grant provided that the entire term does not exceed 48 months. Your contract will start on 01/08/2025 at the earliest. The grant amount is equal to the net salary of a doctoral assistant (AAP 5
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are supporting group for the post-doctoral project preparation. You will also be part of the LeLaN network (Learner Language Network) which brings together researchers specifically working in Foreign/Second
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the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Brussels, Belgium. Competitive pay scale starts at ~35,000 EUR net per year, going up with seniority. Immediate start date - priority given to first applications. Be a
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post-doctoral scholarship, exempt from taxes (~€2,900 net monthly) Multiple benefits (health insurance, access to university infrastructure and sports facilities, etc.) The opportunity to participate in
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minimally-invasive imaging of GRZB. This approach is also relevant for CAR T and CAR NK cell therapy, where the amount of released GRZB correlates with therapy response. Within a Marie Curie Doctoral Network
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statistical and machine learning approaches for multimodal data integration and cis-regulatory network reconstruction. We are looking for a talented and highly motivated scientist for a postdoctoral position in
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correlates with therapy response. Within a Marie Curie Doctoral Network ‘OncoProTools ’ we are conducting research on novel GRZB activity-based probes. You will contribute to this effort in the following ways