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General info This vacancy concerns a position as ZAP with a research assignment in the research domain 'Perturbational Systems Biology'. Candidates must demonstrate scientific excellence based
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to conduct both animal (mice) and cell cultureexperiments, assist in data collection and analysis (histology, molecular biology) as well as support laboratory management. You will collaborate with team members
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Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Statistics, Computer Science, or equivalent Detailed knowledge in Python and/or R Solid grasp of statistics Excellent organizational and time management skills Flexibility
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microscopy imaging molecular biology cloning, and in vitro cell culture for virus production data processing, including data analysis, data interpretation and presentation. Finally, the function is also
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experience in a laboratory/research environment. Strong practical knowledge of basic life-science wetlab techniques (including cell handling, cell culture, molecular biology) is considered a plus
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universities in Flanders, we drive innovation and scientific discovery in areas like biotechnology, genomics, and computational biology. The VIB Data Core is a key enabler of this mission, providing cutting-edge
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. Experience in research is desired. Experience in protein biology, metabolomics assays, or AI/computational biology is a plus. Mindset for supporting and enabling science of other research labs. Interest in
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for Molecular Neurology and VIB , the applicant will benefit from established collaborations and access to centralized facilities with expertise in genomics, functional genomics and cell biology, proteomics
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sciences, plant biology, microbiology, artificial intelligence and biotechnology. VIB's mission is to push the boundaries of scientific discovery, transform it into disruptive biotech innovations and support
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Applications are invited to join an exciting research program within the VIB Center for Cancer Biology in the laboratory of JC Marine. The research will explore the molecular mechanisms of intra