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homeostasis to disease. About the role We are seeking a motivated software developer who wants to join the Saeys lab within the VIB-UGent Center for Inflammation Research to help develop, maintain and extend
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Government launched the Flemish Defence Plan in April 2025 * , bringing together security, resilience and economic development. Knowledge institutions, including VIB, are actively involved, with the aim
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Government launched the Flemish Defence Plan in April 2025 * , bringing together security, resilience and economic development. Knowledge institutions, including VIB, are actively involved, with the aim
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Leuven, one of Europe’s leading research universities State of the art research facilities. A dedicated training program to broaden your expertise and enhance your skillset. A competitive compensation
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high-quality results You will prepare and write technical reports to record data and/or results You stay up-to-date with emerging technologies in next gen sequencing, genomics, and transcriptomics
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Nelissen lab, and will work alongside scientists to develop and implement a mobile 3D machine vision system for small plants. The ideal candidate will have a background in mechanical, electrical or robotics
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accelerate breakthroughs in the understanding and treatment of neurodegenerative and neurological disorders. By combining deep mechanistic insight with translational ambition, the center aims to develop next
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, training, and advising researchers. The work will involve diverse and challenging samples from both mouse models and human tissues. Main responsibilities Develop and implement high-dimensional spectral flow
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positive evaluation. Competitive salary and benefits Attractive holiday package to create a good work-life balance Additional benefits like pension plan, bike allowance, eco-cheques, hospitalization
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Leuven, Belgium l Deadline to apply: 30 April 2026 About us The VIB–KU Leuven Center for Cancer Biology (CCB) is a leading research institute focused on understanding cancer biology and developing