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. Applications are welcome until the position is filled. Where to apply Website https://jobs.vib.be/j/133879/phd-student-position-in-brassinosteroid-hormone-re… Requirements Research FieldBiological
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more information. The Jenny Russinova lab at PSB focuses on research on brassinosteroid hormones (https://www.russinovalab.be). About the role Phytohormones play a central role in regulating cell
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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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Description We are seeking a motivated new PhD candidate who wants to join an exciting collaborative research program within the VIB-Center for Inflammation Research between the Guilliams, Saelens
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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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Description We are seeking a motivated new PhD candidate who wants to join an exciting collaborative research program within the VIB-Center for Inflammation Research between the Guilliams and
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www.psb.ugent.be for more information. Jenny Russinova lab at PSB focuses on research on brassinosteroid hormones (https://www.russinovalab.be ). Job description Brassinosteroids are steroidal phytohormones
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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
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and manage high‑throughput workloads on HPC or cloud infrastructure, including parallelization, traceability, reporting and workflow orchestration through Nextflow. Collaborate with data/AI engineers
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, including parallelization, traceability, reporting and workflow orchestration through Nextflow. Collaborate with data/AI engineers, computational biologists, and experimental partners in both academia and