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of researchers. Ghent, the second largest city of Flanders, is a university city and cultural hub. Only half an hour away from Antwerp and Brussels by train, and centrally located in Europe, Ghent has a scenic yet
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of researchers. Ghent, the second largest city of Flanders, is a university city and cultural hub. Only half an hour away from Antwerp and Brussels by train, and centrally located in Europe, Ghent has a scenic yet
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. Description This is a collaborative international project with the laboratory of Anthony Holtmaat (University of Geneva, Switzerland), funded by the Weave cross-European initiative. The project is at
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Fellow to explore the developmental logic of inhibitory circuits in the brain. Location: Leuven, Belgium — a vibrant university town and neuroscience hub in the heart of Europe. Focus: Understanding how
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offering a postdoctoral position funded by an ERC project aimed at revolutionizing therapeutic delivery into the brain via the blood-CSF barrier. Our pioneering research harnesses the power of single-domain
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are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic colleague with strong computational skills in the analyses of complex data sets to join our teams. About the project We have generated advanced brain on chip models
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the framework of this project, the Van Damme lab is interested in how the interplay between the various secretory carrier membrane proteins (SCAMPs) and the various types of plasma membrane intrinsic proteins
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Overview The Laboratory of Interneuron Developmental Dynamics (headed by Lynette Lim) at the VIB Center for Brain and Disease in KU Leuven is in the University Hospital Campus, Leuven, Belgium. Our
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investigating sensory signaling in the bladder wall and its role in lower urinary tract disorders (LUTd). The project involves advanced techniques such as ex vivo calcium imaging of mouse and human urothelium, X
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project focusing on a long-standing and fascinating question : « what makes our brain cells human ? » (see our recent work : Hecker et al. Science 2025; Libé-Philippot et al. Cell 2023; Vanderhaeghen and