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strategies. About the role The Klingler lab is seeking an enthusiastic, critical, and creative postdoctoral researcher to study amygdala–hippocampal circuit dysfunction and associated behavioral changes in
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this knowledge to stratify Parkinson’s disease; and 2) running CRISPR screens on hiPSC-derived neurons and glia to disentangle the complex genetic interactions that underlie disease causation. Your job You will
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interactions that underlie disease causation. Your job You will work with a team of scientists interested in (1) mechanisms of neurodegeneration, (2) cellular determinants of disease, (3) functional genomics, (3
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assemblies and their cellular interactions, supported by strong clinical collaborations and access to well‑characterized patient samples. We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to apply cryo
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of how different road users, and especially KWGs, interact at the micro level - an area where current macro analyses fall short. Your role as a researcher with us is crucial to fill this gap and
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approaches, for example, through interactive interfaces combining vector search and Retrieval-Augmented Generation.. Partners The National Archives and State Archives in the Provinces (www.arch.be ) are a
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with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and cooperation. You can speak and write fluently in English. You are driven and motivated to push your academic career forward. You have work related to
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creative individual with a strong interest in molecular biology, plant physiology, phenotyping, abiotic stress tolerance and genome editing. This role involves working closely with the other members
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the design, implementation, and theoretical elaboration of high-quality solutions that solve significant real-world economic problems in the energy domain Self-initiative, creativity, curiosity, flexibility
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contribute to innovative research projects aimed at unraveling cellular interactions and immune mechanisms in liver disease. The following responsibities (not limited) are expected: Develop, optimize, and