Post-doc on data science with a specific focus on Long COVID

Post-doc on data science with a specific focus on Long COVID

Dear colleagues,

For a recently approved grant, I am currently looking for a post-doc with expertise on data science in exercise/muscle physiology, with a specific focus on Long COVID. The postdoc will be involved in a lot of -omics experiments. If you know someone with expertise in this topic who is potentially interested, please let them know! We will be interviewing people also before the official deadline, so please get in touch if you want more information.

More info: www.werkenbij.vu.nl

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