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operates in close partnership with the five universities in Flanders. The ICT department at VIB ensures that assets, technology, information, and data are managed securely and efficiently. Our focus includes
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. Our integrated approach spans the multi-disciplinary nature of single cell omics experiments, from tissue to data. We are currently seeking an enthusiastic and highly motivated colleague to join our
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What? In the call for large-scale research infrastructure funding is available for investments of more than 1.000.000 EUR in both fundamental and strategic basic research. Due to the broad
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developmental biology. Experience with epigenetic regulation and emerging stem cell-based embryo models is a big plus. You have a strong research record in the field. Research quality is demonstrated by
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multiple applications and to switch between them at any time. This signifies a substantial change in relation to the current status quo of the Web, where the big platforms not only use data but also keep it
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/proteomics data is a strong asset Development of ShinyApps Experience with data management of large scale datasets Knowledge of cancer biology We offer Duration: full-time contract of one year with
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% of the budget 100% funding Duration: 2 to 4 years Project budget: 215.000-850.000 euro. For large or multicentric trials budgets can go up to 1.275.000 EUR. An advisory committee is compulsary Support Both Ghent
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(educational) departments Ghent University harbours a large number of collaborative research units (SVO). Consult the overview in the Research Explorer . Strategic initiatives (funded by Special Research Fund
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include the legal and ethical aspects of medical AI, big data, (shared) electronic health records, and predictive medicine. To strengthen the Metamedica team, we are looking for a motivated PhD researcher
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, high-performance computing infrastructure and data science training) as well as patient resources (large genome sequencing datasets, post-mortem retinal tissues of healthy donors, iPSCs and retinal