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Work location: Ghent, Leuven, Antwerp, Brussels – multi-site role | Reports to: Managing Directors Employment fraction: 80-100% | Contract: Permanent About VIB VIB is a leading life sciences
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centrosome is essential for early embryonic cell divisions, we still do not understand the profound “centrosome reduction” it undergoes during spermatogenesis and how this pathway impacts embryo development
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to apply online. Please use the VIB application tool to submit your application. Motivation letter of 1-1.5 pages Curriculum vitae University degree certificates For more information, you are welcome
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, technology, security, and innovation. What you will do: Ecosystem Management: Drive collaboration across industry, research institutes and government. Together with BIOVIA, Build communities and organize
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. Various training 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
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on developing and implementing large-scale genome editing tools in plants. We use a variety of systems, from standard knockout, to base editing, prime editing and combinatorial CRISPR screens. Job description We
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, technology, security, and innovation. What you will do: Ecosystem Management: Drive collaboration across industry, research institutes and government. Together with BIOVIA, Build communities and organize
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to apply Interested candidates are invited to apply online. Please use the VIB application tool to submit your application. Motivation letter of 1-1.5 pages. Curriculum vitae University degree certificates
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prodromal cohorts and link them to clinical readouts and α-synuclein reactivity. Use cutting-edge single-cell and immune-profiling approaches, linked to clinical phenotyping, to discover early biomarkers and
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central goal is to understand how these effects are shaped by human-specific SRGAP2 genes, which regulate synaptic timing via SYNGAP1. To achieve this, we will use: Xenotransplantation models of human