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is to integrate genetics, cell biology, genomics, and bio-computing to unravel plant biological processes and to further translate this knowledge into value for society. Please visit us at
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About us The VIB-KU Leuven Center for Neuroscience is part of the VIB Life Sciences Institute and embedded within the University of Leuven, one of the world’s top 50 universities. Our mission is to
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Dendooven Lab — VIB–VUB Center for Structural Biology (CSB), Brussels, Belgium Start date: Flexible | Duration: 4 years | Funding: ERC Starting Grant Description We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow
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About VIB VIB (Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie) is an entrepreneurial non-profit research institute, with a clear focus on ground-breaking strategic basic research in life sciences and operates
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Description We are seeking a motivated new PhD candidate or Postdoctoral fellow who wants to join an exciting collaborative research program within the VIB-Center for Inflammation Research between
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an excellent reputation in technology transfer. The VIB Technologies program constitutes the centralized scientific research infrastructure of the institute and allows scientists access to high-end and
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discovery and innovation in biotechnology, genomics, and computational biology. At the VIB Data Core, we empower scientists by delivering advanced infrastructure and services that tackle complex challenges in
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Data Core services, including high-performance computing pipelines and large-scale GPU resources, to scale LLM development and deployment. Your profile PhD in machine learning, computer science
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learning support to the 15 Computational Biology cores and affiliated research groups at VIB.AI . Develop and deploy machine learning solutions for complex biological, biomedical, and biotechnological
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analysis Embedding within a computational team, with extensive experience in computational biology and machine learning. Embedding within an experimental team, with direct availability of experimental