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for therapeutic intervention. Initially focused on tools to study human protein complexes, the lab has expanded to novel screening platforms in human cells for applications such as Deep Mutational Scanning and
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Tour Follow us on: LinkedIn | Instagram | Bluesky Where to apply Website https://jobs.vib.be/j/130828/postdoc-position-advanced-induced-human-systems-to… Requirements Research FieldBiological
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for Neuroscience . The Verstreken lab is developing advanced multielectrode array systems to mimic human brain circuits relevant to neurodegenerative disease. They are also conducting advanced CRISPR screens
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are currently looking for a motivated and entrepreneurial candidate to apply for a VLAIO Innovation Mandate. Have a look on the following website for further requirements: https://www.vlaio.be/en/subsidies
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postdoctoral position is available in the Ma lab: Evolutionary Genomics of Sex (https://www.wmalab.com ) in the Biology Department at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium). Our lab aims to understand how sex
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investigating the translational potential of genetic discovery. We have access to extensive biosample collections and use advanced omics technologies and genetic-epidemiological methods on human study populations
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centrosome reduction in human testis tissue and develop biochemical assays to monitor centrosome reactivation after fertilization, in close collaboration with a fertility clinic in Brussels. Relevant recent
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governance You have experience in the field of human rights and international law. You have experience in international research environments. You are proficient in Russian, Ukrainian and/or other relevant
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will provide support for multi-body simulations. You will assist in writing and setting up research projects within the Human Movement Biomechanics research group. You will be responsible
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humans. Experience with in vitro and in vivo model systems, microbiota, metabolite formation and gene expression constitutes a clear asset. You have distinguished yourself as a promising researcher in your