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mechanisms that underlie memory consolidation during sleep, specifically examining how these processes are disrupted in the context of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). You will investigate how these molecular
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addition to these first-rate employee benefits, you will of course receive a good salary. Depending on your experience, we offer a competitive gross salary of between €3382,-. and €4484,-.for a full-time working week of 38
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result, the vacancy may close earlier than indicated. Procedure A pre-employment screening is part of the selection procedure. Upon employment, we will request a Certificate of Good Conduct (VOG). Welcome
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and disease. You apply advanced systems biology approaches, including network modelling and pathway-based analyses, to understand how dietary and environmental exposures affect molecular processes. You
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from the new FireSat constellation) and geospatial analysis. Topic 2 requires a combination of field and remote sensing approaches. For topic 3, experience with processing large geospatial datasets is
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related to, for example, group decision-making, solving a problem, doing research together, understanding each other better, and negotiation. Sense-making is a part of all these processes: what
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necessary. Good writing, oral, and organizational skills are necessary. Proficiency in written and spoken English (at least C1 level) is necessary. Additional Information Benefits We offer you an
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neuroscience community at the Center for Neurogenomics and Neuroscience Research (CNCR) at VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands. We are a diverse group of enthusiastic molecular neuroscientists studying the processes
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to have obtained a PhD in engineering, with experience in concrete modelling and experimentation. The candidate should also have a proven track record in scientific publishing. A good command of English
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technical design of complex software infrastructures A good command of Dutch ((near-)native speaker) Independent thinker, analytical, meticulous, results-oriented, and collaborative personality Our