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their candidacy through the VIB online application tool (https://jobs.vib.be/apply/133172 ). A complete application file (English) should contain the following documents: your cover/motivation letter stating career
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to the quickly developing technological needs, we are currently seeking an enthusiastic and highly motivated bioinformatics colleague to join our divers and dynamic team of lab technicians and bioinformaticians
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an innovative, challenging and international working environment in the large life-sciences network of VIB. We offer opportunities for personal development. Taking additional training and courses is
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beyond. You help define and improve processes, introduce practical ways of working, and support the gradual development of a project approach that fits VIB’s culture. You will report to the ICT Director of
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, proteomics, microscopy, structural biology, technology development, and bioinformatics at VIB-UAntwerp Center for Molecular Neurology (https://cmn.sites.vib.be/ ), at VIB (https://vib.be/ ), and at UBirmingham
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biology, and translational disease research, and offers strong opportunities for methodological development, interdisciplinary collaboration, and high-impact publications. Your profile We are looking
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package based on expertise and experience At SWITCH we have particular attention for the career development goals of our people and actively support the ambitions of our lab members in the lab and beyond
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for a Project Management and Operations Officer. One of your main tasks will be to take on the role of Node Coordinator in ELIXIR Belgium (https://elixir-europe.org/about-us/who-we-are/nodes/belgium
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of the Directors’ Office. Responsibilities Governance & decision-making support Coordinate and manage the institute’s governance calendar, ensuring timely and well-prepared decision-making; Prepare agendas, collect
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(www.aertslab.org), led by VIB.AI Scientific Director Stein Aerts, is seeking a talented postdoctoral researcher to develop next-generation sequence-to-function models for glioblastoma (GBM). Glioblastoma is the most