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stimulating and dynamic work environment. Position requirements and qualifications You possess at least a Bachelor degree in life sciences, ideally you already have at least a first relevant work
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hormonal activities influence not only the rate of cell division but also the duration and dynamics of each phase of the cell cycle. With the advent of advanced technologies, such as single-cell genomics and
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candidate will conduct research in the field of perturbational systems biology. This research will take place within the Biomedical Molecular Biology department and should integrate research domains such as
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About the job We are seeking a highly motivated and organized lab technician to join our dynamic research team at the VIB-KU Leuven Lab of Angiogenesis and Vascular Metabolism. The successful
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Research, Belgium, is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow to join a collaborative international project on molecular mechanisms of synaptic specificity in cortical and thalamocortical circuits
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on equipment to ensure optimal performance. Implement advanced data processing tools, such as molecular networking (GNPS and other online platforms), into the existing workflow. You hold a degree in
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central goal is to understand how these effects are shaped by human-specific SRGAP2 genes, which regulate synaptic timing via SYNGAP1. To achieve this, we will use: Xenotransplantation models of human
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over 1,900 scientists and staff across research centers in Ghent, Leuven, Antwerp, and Brussels, VIB is a hub for cutting-edge molecular biology and biotechnology. At VIB, we combine a vibrant academic
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in reporting, presentations, and cross-core quality tracking Contribute to technology implementation and pilot evaluation of new methods Your Profile PhD in molecular biology, genomics
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to identify and characterize these compounds. Additionally, microbial cell factories will be engineered for metabolite production through pathway engineering and dynamic pathway control. The postdoctoral