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). Familiarity with high-performance computing (HPC) and software containers. Knowledge of cancer genomics or regulatory biology is a plus. Mindset: Ability to work independently while thriving in a
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Start date: as soon as possible | Duration: at least 2 years | Deadline to apply: 1 March 2026 About the lab The Verstreken Lab is based in Leuven, Belgium and is part of the VIB-KU Leuven Center for Neuroscience . The Verstreken lab is developing advanced multielectrode array systems to mimic...
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30 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company VIB Research Field Neurosciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Postdoc Positions Application Deadline 1 Mar 2026 - 23:59
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The Laboratories for Gut-Immune-Brain Axis Research (GIBA, Prof. Seppe De Schepper) and the Microglia and Inflammation in Neurological Disorders lab (MIND, Prof. Renzo Mancuso) at the VIB–Center for Molecular Neurology are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to establish next-generation...
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technologies, single-cell platforms, and high-performance computing (Inter)national network: collaborate locally, with international consortia, and leading cancer centres (UCL, Francis Crick Institute, MD
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computational and machine learning approaches, you will decipher genomic regulatory programs and infer the evolutionary patterns of gene regulatory networks in cortical neurons, study their developmental origin
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mechanisms that can serve as future targets for early detection, prevention, and treatment. Our lab is at the forefront of Alzheimer’s genetics research, and has a strong international network to enhance gene
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, supported by publications and presentations. Ambitious, motivated, and committed to high professional standards and research valorization. Able to work independently and collaboratively. Enjoys networking
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resources as well as guidance from a multidisciplinary team of students and postdocs. Interested? Check out our laboratory and publications on https://raeslab.sites.vib.be/e... and/or https