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Programming experience in Python Excellent communication skills and fluency in English Collaborative personality with attention for detail Bonus but not required Experience in imaging or spatial omics data
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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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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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Key words: Protein Design, Structure Prediction, AI, Platform Engineering, Valorization About us VIB is a world-class life sciences research institute in Flanders, Belgium, with more than 2,000
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machine‑learning approaches on single‑cell and gene regulatory data to extract biologically relevant signals and propose meaningful and testable hypotheses, grounded in disease biology. Perform end‑to‑end
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biology, bioinformatics, genomics, statistics, physics, or a related quantitative field Demonstrated ability to analyse large-scale sequencing data using R, Python or equivalent A self-motivated team player
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We are looking for a highly motivated PhD student to join the Nucleic Acid Immunity Lab at the VIB-UGent Center for Inflammation Research. Lab website: https://www.irc.ugent.be/groups/maelfait-lab
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of analysis pipelines. Partner with AI/ML experts to implement predictive tools supporting guide design and perturbation strategies. Your profile PhD or equivalent experience in Molecular Biology, Biotechnology
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A PhD position is available in the lab "Structure and Function of Membrane Proteins” at the VIB-VUB Center for Structural Biology in Brussels, Belgium. The project focuses on the structural
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Biology in Leuven (www.aertslab.org), led by VIB.AI Scientific Director Stein Aerts, is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to study how gene-regulatory programs give rise to neuronal phenotypes. In