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Job description We’re looking for a postdoc with hands-on experience in genetically modifying marine phytoplankton—someone excited to learn how microbes naturally sequester carbon in the environment
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proficient in English We offer a 3-year postdoc position contract A multidisciplinary, highly stimulating and supporting international research environment at VIB and Ghent University (UGent). Access to state
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-year postdoc position contract A multidisciplinary, highly stimulating and supporting international research environment at VIB and Ghent University (UGent). Access to state-of-the-art tools and
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. Make sure that your application includes: A detailed CV A one-page summary of past research activities (e.g. in PhD/PostDoc projects) A one-page letter of intent describing your motivation
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About the labs The Verstreken Lab and the Gonçalves Lab are based in Leuven, Belgium and part of the VIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease Research , and NERF and VIB.AI , respectively. The Verstreken lab is developing advanced multielectrode array systems to mimic human brain circuits...
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to develop new carbon capture technologies. We are seeking a motivated postdoc to identify biochemical activities in phytoplankton that convert intracellular metabolites into stable, degradation-resistant
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Overview The VIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease Research is part of the VIB Life Sciences Institute and is embedded within the KU Leuven, which ranks among the world’s top 50 universities. At our Center, researchers study the cellular mechanisms of health and disease in the central nervous...
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in (plant) molecular biology or biochemistry with max. 4 years of postdoc experience. You are an expert in molecular biology, biochemistry and/or (plant) biotechnology. You have guided (master/PhD
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experience from PhD and/or postdoc research in plant or microbial metabolism, metabolomics, and/or synthetic biology is an asset, as well as a publication record in peer-reviewed journals showing expertise in
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. The impact of microglia during the progression of neuropathology is dictated by their subtype composition – as different subsets will lead to different functional outcomes. Microglia transcriptional