13 parallel-processing-bioinformatics PhD positions at Radboud University in Netherlands
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process historical trauma. Apply now for this PhD position! Sites of traumatic experiences become traumascapes through the collective memory and identity formation processes that develop around them over
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of molecules and cell division patterns, which are essential processes during regeneration. In this PhD project, you will combine studies on cell polarity, cell division and plant hormones to investigate how
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Hessel Posthuma at the University of Amsterdam and another PhD candidate under Dr Posthuma’s supervision. We will support you throughout the PhD process to engage in research, participate in local
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a Master’s degree in cognitive neuroscience or an adjacent field (psychology, biology, biomedical sciences, computer sciences, or any other relevant MSc). You have a strong interest in fundamental
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eager to contribute to research on the colonial traumatic past within a transdisciplinary team? In the Traumascapes project, you will explore how embodied methods such as dance help identify and process
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storyClose this story Does this sound like you? You hold a Master’s degree in cognitive neuroscience or an adjacent field (psychology, biology, biomedical sciences, computer sciences, or any other relevant MSc
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throughout the PhD process to engage in research, participate in local, national and international meetings and report on your results in scientific publications. This position has a light teaching load of up
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imagine you're curious about our application procedure . It describes what you can expect during the application procedure and how we handle your personal data and internal and external candidates. Apply
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the similarities between parents’ and children’s networks, the mechanisms through which network connections and resources are inherited, and whether these processes differ across socioeconomic groups. You will
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to receiving your application. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to complete an additional assignment as part of the selection procedure. The first interviews will take place on 4 June. Any second interview