38 structural-engineering "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "NMWE Natural Mineral Waters Europe" positions at VIB in Belgium
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in vitro and in living cells The applicant will benefit from access to centralized facilities (in particular Nanobody technology, proteomics, cutting-edge microscopy and structural biology). Please
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We are looking for a highly motivated and talented machine vision / mechanical engineer to join our team at the VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology. The selected candidate will join the
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established collaborations and access to centralized facilities with expertise in genomics, functional genomics and cell biology, proteomics, cutting-edge microscopy, structural biology, technology development
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are expanding our mission to harness the power of artificial intelligence for life sciences research, innovation, and impact. We are now looking for an Large Language Model (LLM) engineer to join the Machine
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Engineer to join our Data Center Operations team. You will play a critical role in designing, configuring, and maintaining state-of-the-art IT infrastructure tailored to the needs of life sciences research
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www.psb.ugent.be for more information. Jenny Russinova lab at PSB focuses on research on brassinosteroid hormones (https://www.russinovalab.be ). Job description Brassinosteroids are steroidal phytohormones
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to integrate immunology, stem cell technology, and Parkinson’s biology. Supervise junior colleagues, contribute to grant writing, and disseminate findings through high-impact publications. Requirements PhD in
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ample opportunities for direct validation in biologically relevant settings. This interdisciplinary atmosphere has been a main catalyst for many past successes: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/35021063
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: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/35021063 , https://europepmc.org/article/MED/31819264 , https://europepmc.org/article/MED/31561945 , https://europepmc.org/article/MED/39747019 , https://europepmc.org
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paradigm shift in which we consider the liver as a repeated structure of integrated liver modules and hypothesize that the key to successful liver regeneration is to maintain the integrity of each individual