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: 10.1101/2025.09.08.674950), and AI/machine learning. We work closely with clinicians to translate our findings into clinical practice, focusing on genomically complex sarcomas and haematological
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to interrogate the complex genetic basis of these disorders. The lab has been supported by the ERC for the past 15 years. Now we are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic colleague with strong iPSC experience and
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processing, network resource management to improve the performance of the future wireless communication systems. Finally, due to the large-scale nature, complexity, and heterogeneity of 6G networks
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principles for contemporary hospital architecture. Methods derived from architecture history , cultural and political history and anthropology , will be used to shed light on the complexity from its
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disease. They are also conducting advanced CRISPR screens to interrogate the complex genetic basis of these disorders. The lab has been supported by the ERC for the past 15 years. Now we are seeking a
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rich models without increased cost or workflow complexity. By leveraging AI models trained on high-end imaging modalities, this project will bridge the gap between routine practice and high-fidelity
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. You are a teamplayer, proactive, solution-oriented, and comfortable taking ownership of complex projects. Excellent English communication skills and a proven publication record are essential. We seek
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road users, with special focus on Vulnerable Road Users. Ability to independently conduct research and define methodologies. Good communication skills (written and oral) to present complex results
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for therapeutic intervention. Initially focused on tools to study human protein complexes, the lab has expanded to novel screening platforms in human cells for applications such as Deep Mutational Scanning and
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computational genomics of Alzheimer’s disease. The Sleegers lab is an international team committed to increasing insights into the complex genetics of Alzheimer’s disease and to investigating the translational