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the field of colorectal cancer biology, mucin splicing and omics. Position You will work actively on the preparation and defence of a PhD thesis in the field of colorectal cancer biology, mucin splicing and
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(CORE) from the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences are looking for a full-time (100%) doctoral scholarship holder in the field of colorectal cancer, mucin biology and organoid technology. Position
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of Pharmaceutical, Biomedical and Veterinary Sciences is looking for a full-time (100%) doctoral scholarship holder in the field of Chemical Biology. Position You will work actively on the preparation and defence of
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5 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Universite libre de Bruxelles Department Medicine Research Field Medical sciences » Cancer research Biological sciences » Biology Researcher Profile
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looking for a full-time (100%) doctoral scholarship holder in the field of Chemical Biology. Position You will work actively on the preparation and defence of a PhD thesis in the field of Chemical Biology
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Computational Biology PhD candidate to join our interdisciplinary team, focusing on how developing animal systems self-organize and acquire shapes. In our lab, we work with detailed registrations of embryos over
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that integrate different genomics and proteomics technologies across a range of applications in plant biology. Selected candidates will have their choice of projects depending on their background and interests
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) at the VIB CMN. We are excited to announce a call for a joint PhD student in our labs to work on a challenging project at the interface of neurodegeneration, genomics, computational and systems biology
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, genomics, computational and systems biology. Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) represents the most common genetic disorder of the peripheral nervous system. Patients experience progressive distal muscle
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top collaboration partners all over the world. The VIB-KULeuven Center for Cancer Biology (CCB), located on Campus Gasthuisberg of the University of Leuven, contributes to the better understanding