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4 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Research Field Biological sciences » Other Chemistry » Biochemistry Chemistry » Other Medical sciences » Other Pharmacological sciences » Other Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher...
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selectivity and efficiency. Unfortunately, translating the unique transport properties of biological membranes to large-scale technical membranes is far from easy. The objective of this Postdoctoral position
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-2025-551 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description As a postdoctoral researcher in the OA-CONNECT project, you will: Design, conduct, and analyze
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The Laboratory of Clinical Cell Therapy of “Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)” (University of Brussels, Belgium) is seeking an outstanding postdoctoral researcher to participate in the Unprofiled
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in analysis of single-cell and spatial data. Key Responsibilities Collaborate with PhD students, postdoctoral researchers and other technicians. Analyze and integrate single-cell and spatial data
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depends on the seniority level, which in turn depends on the total years of postdoctoral experience. Where to go to apply? Click here: https://jobs.ulb.be/job-invite/1672/?isInternalUser=true For any
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tenure track position. Senior candidates could be immediately tenured. The exact wage scale depends on the seniority level, which in turn depends on the total years of postdoctoral experience. Where to go
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: Fixed Term Contract 24 Month Work Hours: Full Time 40.0 Hours per Week Location: Kirchberg Campus Internal Title: Postdoctoral researcher Job Reference: UOL07453 The yearly gross salary for every
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Hours: Full Time 40.0 Hours per Week Location: Kirchberg Campus Internal Title: Postdoctoral researcher Job Reference: UOL07516 The yearly gross salary for every Postdoctoral Researcher at the UL is EUR
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postdoctoral-level candidate with specialization in bioinformatics or computational biology approaches, with special preference for single-cell analyses. The teams of Prof. Garg and Prof. Naulaerts aim to apply