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translating scientific results into pharmaceutical, agricultural and industrial applications. VIB’s Innovation & Business team manages a portfolio of +280 patent families and looks for partnering deals with
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supportive international research environment (with English as main language) State-of-the-art infrastructure A varied work schedule, with significant autonomy over how you plan your day An ability to progress
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-of-the-art tools and infrastructure. Various training opportunities are organized at VIB to broaden your expertise and skills. Tentative start date: 1 November 2025 Submit your application through the VIB
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opportunities to broaden your expertise and skills How to apply? If you are interested in performing high quality science related to plant hormones, please use the online VIB application tool. Make sure your
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curiosity, intellectual independence, and collaborative spirit. We welcome applications from researchers of all backgrounds who thrive in a team-driven environment and are excited to tackle challenging
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application tool. A complete application file (English) should contain the following documents: your cover/motivation letter stating career goals, past experience, and how these relate to the current position
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environment within the VIB-Center for Molecular Neurology. You will do most of your work at Campus Drie Eiken in a dynamic and stimulating working environment. How to apply? Submit your application
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KU Leuven and VIB. How to apply? Please use the VIB HR Application tool Additional required information: detailed CV motivation letter describing your previous work experience names and contact
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requirement, we still encourage you to apply—we value motivation and potential. Send us your CV and motivation letter via the VIB application tool. Questions? Reach out to Inge Boets or Evy Vierstraete
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regulating plant growth under a changing climate, especially high temperature. The applicant will be tasked with mapping the dynamic changes in the stomata (phospho)proteome through low-input proteomics and