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for We are seeking a motivated computational biologist with a passion for cancer genomics and a drive to tackle complex biological questions. Essential: PhD (or studying towards a PhD) in computational
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modelling and the use of CRISPR tools and an interest in neurodegenerative diseases. Essential: You obtained a PhD in life sciences, engineering, or equivalent A solid publication record with research
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to mentoring junior lab members and participate in grant writing and dissemination activities Engage in collaborative national and international projects Requirements PhD in genetics
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Amplicon sequencing analysis Grant and manuscript writing Guide students and work with technicians Profile Candidates must have a PhD in (Plant) Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry or equivalent
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work includes https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.0... and https://doi.org/10.64898/2025.... Profile You have: A PhD in structural biology, cell biology, biophysics, bioengineering, or a related
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engage with collaborators across Belgian universities. Profile Education: PhD in Artificial Intelligence, Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, or a related field. Programming
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Profile Essential PhD in Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Plant Biology Fluent in English, for both written and oral communication Enthusiastic team player Openness to collaborate with industry Passion
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bioinformatics, to join our team in Leuven. A successful candidate: Has a master’s degree in Bioinformatics and affinity with Computer Science, Bio-engineering and Life Sciences Has a PhD and experience with
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questions using interdisciplinary approaches. Profile A PhD holder (or final-year PhD candidate) in Neuroscience, Biology, or a related field. The first author of at least one peer-reviewed research article
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Primate Cross-Reactive Anti-Transferrin Receptor Nanobodies for Brain Delivery of Biologics. Pharmaceutics 15 (2023). Profile Required: The successful candidate: Should hold a PhD degree in neuroscience