61 computer-science-intern "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "The University of Edinburgh" positions at VIB in Belgium
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gained to improve the sustainability of agriculture and the climate change resilience of crops. The Maere lab at PSB (http://www.maerelab.be ) is active in the fields of computational biology, evolutionary
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the complementary skill area. Our offer A vibrant, world-class research environment operating at an international level Access to the resources of two host institutions: VIB, an excellence-based research institute KU
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open-source software packages and set up computational pipelines. As a bio-informatics research lab, we publish software packages in Python and R for specific, cutting-edge analysis of large-scale
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analysis Background in biomedicine and digital pathology What we offer Embedding within a computational team, with extensive experience in computational biology and machine learning. Embedding within
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leading research institute focused on understanding cancer biology and developing innovative therapies. Our Bioinformatics & AI Expertise Unit provides advanced computational support to multiple research
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sciences research institute in Belgium, supported by the Flemish government and embedded within Flemish universities. VIB brings together 2,000+ scientists and staff in 10 research centres, combining
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computational approaches and experimental biology is essential. We therefore aim to establish a dedicated Technology & Wet Lab Unit that will streamline the generation of high-quality training data and enable
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7 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company VIB Research Field Biological sciences Computer science Researcher Profile Leading Researcher (R4) Positions Other Positions Application Deadline 31
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12 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company VIB Research Field Biological sciences Engineering Computer science Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Positions Other Positions
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) and ATTR (transthyretin) amyloidosis are the most common systemic forms, with distinct molecular origins but shared mechanisms of extracellular amyloid deposition and tissue damage. Our research program