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for identification of targets for early detection, prevention or treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Position Lead and conduct the processing and statistical analysis of large-scale long-read RNA and DNA sequencing
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or treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Position Lead and conduct the processing and statistical analysis of large-scale long-read RNA and DNA sequencing, single nuclei RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics
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pharma, biotech, and CRO companies and collaborations with Key Opinion Leaders in the field. Build, manage, and grow relationships within key accounts and organizations at multiple levels. Negotiate and
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industrial Ph.D. position focused on developing scalable, Machine Learning (ML) pipelines for genomic and epigenomic biomarker discovery from Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) long-read sequencing data
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into risk genes and molecular mechanisms in Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD), while the Sleegers lab specializes in Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), both leveraging next-generation sequencing and innovative
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. Profile You hold a PhD in Life Sciences and preferably in Veterinary Medicine or Bioscience Engineering (or you will have obtained it by the time you start work). Your research qualities align with
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, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, or a related field, or you will have obtained it by the time you start work. You can demonstrate excellent study results. Your teaching competencies align with the University
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. You have very good command of programming languages: thorough knowledge of Python, and working knowledge of Fortran, C and MATLAB, in UNIX and Windows environments. Your teaching competencies align with
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MATLAB, in UNIX and Windows environments. Your teaching competencies align with the educational vision of the University of Antwerp. You are motivated to further develop your teaching skills through
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your academic CV a small text explaining how you see your research interest aligning with the research topics in the field of ultrasound/robotics/ML by prof. Jan Steckel and prof. Walter Daems