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Project title Integration of somatosensory submodalities for grip and touchProject descriptionThis multidisciplinary human neuroscience project will explore how tactile mechanosensory, thermosensory and proprioceptive inputs integrate during tacti...
We have secured FNRS/FWO funding for a postdoctoral researcher as part of a larger collaborative project on plant immunity priming within the group of Prof. Barbara De Coninck (KU Leuven), in colla...
We are recruiting 2 motivated PhD researchers (m/v/x) for a 4-year appointment within a KULeuven – UCLouvain research consortium, supervised by prof. Bert Reynvoet and prof. Arnaud Szmalec. 1 PhD s...
The vision of BioTeC+ (Chemical & Biochemical Process Technology & Control) (PI Prof. Jan F.M. Van Impe) is to consolidate and strengthen both its international research position and its societal i...
This vacancy refers to a post-doctoral scholarship in the field of additive manufacturing for bioelectronics applications, including tissue engineering and wearable devices. The research topic comb...
The research group of prof. Steve Stegen is part of the Clinical and Experimental Endocrinology Unit, at the Department of Chronic Diseases and Metabolism. Our research aims to understand how skele...
The Department of Neurosciences within the Biomedical Sciences Group of KU Leuven, invites scholars to apply for a full‐time research professorship in the research group Neurophysiology. This posit...
Last application date Jun 30, 2024 00:00Department GE35 - Department of Internal Medicine and PediatricsContract Limited durationDegree Master in biomedical sciencesOccupancy rate 100%Vacancy type Research staffJob descriptionThis position is dedi...
Offer DescriptionThe laboratory of hepato-gastroenterology is offering a 4 year-PhD fellowship to study the skeletal muscle to liver axis in driving metabolic dysfunction associated liver disease (MAFLD). We demonstrated profound structural and me...