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multidisciplinary, highly stimulating and supporting international research environment at VIB/KULeuven Access to state-of-the-art tools and infrastructure. Various training opportunities are organized at VIB
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research The ability to work as part of a scholarly team The linguistic skills to work in a multilingual environment: fluency in either English or French. Good understanding of a third language will be
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-labs/functional-genomics-lab ), as part of the MINDFUL research consortium. We provide an open and stimulating working environment, in which teamwork, initiative, supervisory experience, a critical
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, troubleshooting and analysis Experience in Immunology or Neuroimmunology Experience in working with mouse models (FELASA B or C required) Ability to adapt to the research environments while being full members
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development. We offer A state-of-the-art laboratory environment. A versatile and challenging academic position with very diverse contacts in a world-class research environment operating at an international
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the statistical analysis of neural data We offer A stimulating, international, interdisciplinary, collaborative, and supportive work environment, which emphasizes diversity and inclusion
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the statistical analysis of neural data We offer A stimulating, international, interdisciplinary, collaborative, and supportive work environment, which emphasizes diversity and inclusion
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-effective and environmentally friendly supply chains. The focus here is on the development of a decision support tool in collaboration with industry. You will publish scientific papers related to the research
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of teaching and research, the FSTM seeks to generate and disseminate knowledge and train new generations of responsible citizens in order to better understand, explain and advance society and environment we
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biology platforms for the sustainable production of high-value plant metabolites and 2) increased crop productivity by improvement of plant fitness in a changing environment. The research of the De Mey lab