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with the Department of Clinical Biology/Microbiology Diseases at UZ Brussel, sequencing platform BRIGHTcore and the AI Lab at the VUB. You will play a key role in the development of a novel AI-guided
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common molecular biology techniques is beneficial but not essential alongside a strong interest in either cardiovascular physiology or biomechanics. Responsibilities• You will perform unbiased clustering
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changes at the chromosome level affect cell fate and development. Work in a collaborative environment with experts in genomics and stem cell biology. We are looking for someone who is curious, motivated
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bioinformatic analyses Experience in mouse work is highly desirable Interest in macrophage biology and neurodegenerative disorders Your teaching competences are in line with the University of Antwerp’s
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impact, combining clinical trials, novel diagnostic technologies, and real-world military applications. The candidate has a master's degree in biomedical sciences, medicine, pharmacy, biology, or a related
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into biologically and clinically meaningful subgroups is expected to improve diagnosis, disease management, and therapeutic development. The collaborative PhD project, co-hosted by the Rademakers and Sleegers labs
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work in close collaboration with two other PhD students in our research group. You hold an MSc degree in Geology or Biology, or a related field, with demonstratable experience in paleontological
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28 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Ghent University Research Field Biological sciences » Other Medical sciences » Other Pharmacological sciences » Other Researcher Profile First Stage
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them to embark on a doctorate. We are seeking a motivated candidate who is a Bachelors and Masters degree holder in the field of physics, engineering, biology, or related domains. Candidates with
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reflect early Parkinson’s disease (PD) biology. The project focuses on high-risk individuals and PD patients and aims to identify circulating immune signatures that anticipate disease onset and progression