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sciences cluster in Flanders. The VIB Technologies program constitutes the centralized scientific research infrastructure of the institute and allows scientists access to high-end and innovative
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this specificity and test how these regulate structure and function of higher-order thalamocortical inputs in cortical circuits. The applicant will use various technologies, including super-resolution imaging
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. The applicant is expected to apply for their own fellowship, and will be fully supported during the process Access to state-of-the-art infrastructure and core facilities in a vibrant, world-class
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on innovation and business. VIB is committed to driving the growth of the life sciences cluster in Flanders. The VIB Technologies program is the institute's research infrastructure, offering access
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About the lab The lab of Jeroen Raes (VIB, KU Leuven) is home to a vibrant, dynamic and international group of researchers in the field of gut microbial ecology and its clinical applications. In
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-of-the-art tools and infrastructure. Various training opportunities are organized at VIB to broaden your expertise and skills. Tentative start date: 1 November 2025 Submit your application through the VIB
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. External and internal post-doc researchers who are eligible to submit an FWO or MSCA post-doc application are invited to apply. The top ranked candidate(s) with the best profile (project proposal & CV
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lab is interested in the developmental programs that shape inhibitory circuits in the brain. Specifically, we are interested in how distinct populations of inhibitory neurons are generated, how
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administration and related software platforms (note that administration will be at least 50% of the work load eg cell culture collection program, ordering platform) Service-minded, positive, flexible and easily
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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