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postdoctoral researcher - molecular mechanisms T-cell leukemia - Diagnostische Wetenschappen (28449)
at the interface of normal lymphoid differentiation and leukemic transformation. You investigate the role of a transcription factor complex in normal T-cell development and upon oncogenic transformation towards T
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be part of a stimulating environment in a well-equipped lab and will be coached, prior to termination of this assignment, in view of career perspectives. Your remuneration will be determined by salary
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Marie Curie fellowships), with the University of Antwerp as host institution. A preparatory full-time or part-time mandate of at least 6 months (up to a maximum of 12 months) will be provided. Profile You
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the University of Antwerp as host institution. The candidate is expected to deliver at least two applications for postdoctoral positions by the end of their mandate. A preparatory full-time or part-time mandate
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responses, we encourage you to apply and become part of our innovative team. Where to apply Website https://jobrxiv.org/job/university-of-louvain-louvain-la-neuve-27778-postdoctor… Requirements Additional
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competitive research proposal to FWO (Flemish Science Foundation) or MSCA (Horizon Europe Marie Curie fellowships), with the University of Antwerp as the host institution. A preparatory full-time or part-time
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and university research policies . You are self-reliant and able to plan and organise your own work well (taking priorities into account). You are able to effectively work as a part of an international
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well (taking priorities into account). You are able to effectively work as a part of an international and multidisciplinary team. You act with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and cooperation
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researcher to join our enthusiastic and young interdisciplinary teams of Prof. Dmitriev (Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials Group) and Prof. Vergult (Functional Genomics lab), as part of the MINDFUL research
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to discover exactly how the clock transcription factor network controls plant biology in response to changes in the external environment. In the long-term this project’s insights will power our research in