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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Job description The offered position is a PhD research trajectory within a collaborative project entitled Maintain Muscle and Brain
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you passionate about brain research, with a background in
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Offer Description Repeated head impacts can lead to brain damage that manifests decades later as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and motor neuron disease. However, the underlying mechanisms are unknown. Are you
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about its increased potency, with a mean THC concentration that has doubled in the last 20 years. This is especially worrisome when a young brain is exposed to cannabis, since the endocannabinoid system
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the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience (FPN) At FPN, we share a curiosity about the human brain and behaviour. Together with our students, we explore how our brains function and learn why we do what
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pathological protein aggregation and aberrant immune responses in the brain, ultimately leading to neurodegeneration and cognitive decline. The APOE-e4 genotype represents the strongest genetic risk factor for
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their language(s), how speaking and listening happen in real time, how the brain processes language, how the human genome contributes to building a language-ready brain, how multiple modalities (as in speech
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for a period of 4 years to join the NeuroSync project, a multidisciplinary research program focused on understanding how species-specific developmental timing shapes human brain development. The project
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shaped brain region, implicated in a wide range of functions. The cerebellar cortex, a thin layer of grey matter, is very tightly folded, resulting in a highly convoluted architecture. Its visualisation
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in a way that fits my life. My supervisors trust that I’ll get my work done, even if I have to take my child to swimming lessons in the afternoon. That freedom gives me peace of mind." Read Mustafa's