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, Belgium. Its mission is to unravel plant biological processes and translate this knowledge into value for society. The Functional Phosphoproteomics group (https://www.desmetlab.be/), tackles early
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heterogeneity has been widely studied using transcriptomics approaches, however, the exact microglial subtypes involved in physio and pathophysiological processes remain to be elucidated. By applying spectral
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in pre-processing and processing large biomedical datasets, including bulk and single-cell (epi)genomics and transcriptomics data using high-performance computing. You have excellent written and oral
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lab focuses on the characterization of plant signaling networks that steer plant specialized metabolism within tightly regulated fitness programs, in particular those modulated by stress hormones
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inflammation. The Sophie Janssens lab is looking for a motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our UPR team and study IRE1 signaling in dendritic cells in vivo. Activation of the UPR and IRE1 is typically
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), which counterintuitively are centers for T-cell-antigen priming, are the first metastatic relay before cancer cells disseminate to distant organs. Thereby, tumor-emanating signals can create a
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Essential PhD in biochemistry/biotechnology, biomedical sciences, cell biology, bio-engineering, or related disciplines A strong expertise in cell biology/immunology and biochemistry. Expertise
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possible How to apply? Please complete the online application procedure and include a motivation letter, a detailed CV, including a list of publications, and the contact information of three referees
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FWO-UGent funded bioinformatics postdocs: Unveiling the significance of gene loss in plant evolution
, or related fields Strong programming skills in Python, R, and experience with Linux environments Demonstrated experience in processing and analyzing large-scale genomic and transcriptomic datasets
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for months, years, or even millennia. Our lab aims to resolve the molecular mechanisms behind this process, focusing on how promiscuous enzymes (un)intentionally transform cellular metabolites into degradation