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postdoctoral researcher interested in studying human-associated microbial communities in health and disease. The ideal candidate has the following qualifications: A PhD degree in bioinformatics, computational
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scientist to study the human-specific genetic mechanisms of development and function of cortical neurons. Join us to undertake a highly interdisciplinary project focusing on a long-standing and fascinating
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Postdoctoral position to study species-specific mechanisms of gene regulation in human neurons. The Vanderhaeghen Lab (https://pvdhlab.org ) and the Aerts Lab (www.aertslab.org ) at VIB KULeuven
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the life sciences and have access to its state-of-the-art high-throughput computing facilities. Profile We are looking for a motivated postdoctoral researcher interested in studying human-associated
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harnessed for further engineering. The ideal candidate has led a molecular-level scientific research project and has technical expertise in CRISPR, gene transformation, or other genetic tools applied to one
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to decipher the regulatory code controlling gene expression in plants through the engineering and large-scale validation of synthetic promoters. Within the ERC-funded multiCODE project, we aim
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-resistant forms. By identifying the biochemical factors that govern carbon storage in the ocean, we hope to better assess the impact of human activities on this reservoir and provide transferable results
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biologist to decipher the genomic regulatory code controlling gene expression in plants. Within the ERC-funded multiCODE project, we aim to unravel how plants control gene expression across different tissues
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. Their findings aim to unlock plant specialized metabolism for numerous human applications given these serve as a novel resource for engineering tools that will facilitate 1) the creation of (plant-based) synthetic
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, including animal studies and analyses of human tissue samples. This full-stack methodology enables us to directly link molecular channel function with disease phenotypes. The postdoctoral fellow will work