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, proteomics, microscopy, structural biology, technology development, and bioinformatics at VIB-UAntwerp Center for Molecular Neurology (https://cmn.sites.vib.be/ ), at VIB (https://vib.be/ ), and at UBirmingham
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Description VIB is a leading life sciences research institute in Belgium, supported by the Flemish government and embedded within Flemish universities. VIB brings together 2,000+ scientists and
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‑electron tomography (cryo‑ET) to study in situ amyloid deposition and amyloid–cell interactions in experimental models and human tissues. This project is part of the BE.Amycon VIB Grand Challenges initiative
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disease-related protein aggregation. It is an interdisciplinary workplace, bringing together about 25 researchers from different backgrounds, such as bioinformatics, biophysics and cell biology. SWITCH has
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Description VIB.AI, the VIB Center for AI & Computational Biology, is a young research center dedicated to combining machine learning with in-depth knowledge of biological processes. Our mission is
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About VIB VIB is a globally recognized non-profit research institute at the forefront of life sciences. In close partnership with five leading universities in Flanders, we advance scientific
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Application deadline January 30, 2026 or until position is filled About the lab The VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology (PSB) is a world-leading plant science institute located in the heart
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, proteomics, microscopy, structural biology, technology development, and bioinformatics at VIB-UAntwerp Center for Molecular Neurology (https://cmn.sites.vib.be/ ), at VIB (https://vib.be/ ), and at UBirmingham
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, technology development, and bioinformatics at VIB-UAntwerp Center for Molecular Neurology (https://cmn.sites.vib.be/ ), at VIB (https://vib.be/ ), and at UBirmingham (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk
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Description We are seeking a motivated new PhD candidate who wants to join an exciting collaborative research program within the VIB-Center for Inflammation Research between the Guilliams and