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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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modeling of biomolecule structures, regulatory networks and/or interaction networks; computational modeling of cell morphology, tissue organization, and organ function using biomedical imaging and computer
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protein structural insight with hands‑on ML development: adapting and applying state‑of‑the‑art structure prediction and design frameworks, training/fine‑tuning models, and running scalable computational
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unique atmosphere where there is expertise to dig deep into computational modelling, while remaining connected to the experimental side. This interdisciplinary atmosphere has been a main catalyst for many
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state‑of‑the‑art structure prediction and design frameworks, training/fine‑tuning models, and running scalable computational campaigns. Key responsibilities Design and execute in silico protein and
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12 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company VIB Research Field Biological sciences Computer science Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Other Positions Application Deadline
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neuroscience and (4) the development of computational models and methods for neuroscience. The goal is to implement advanced brain-on-chip models and CRISPR-based screens and methodologies to generate
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block within this process. You will be embedded both within an experimental and computational team, providing a unique atmosphere where there is expertise to develop the deep-learning models while having
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that accelerate innovation in healthcare and biotechnology through validation, engineering, and valorization pathways such as licensing, partnerships, and spin‑outs. About the role We are seeking a Computational
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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