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The Rademakers lab at the VIB-UAntwerp Center for Molecular Neurology is dedicated to uncovering the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) and
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Postdoctoral position to study species-specific mechanisms of gene regulation in human neurons. The Vanderhaeghen Lab (https://pvdhlab.org ) and the Aerts Lab (www.aertslab.org ) at VIB KULeuven
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Description We are looking for a flow cytometry expert to join an exciting research program in the Pasciuto lab at VIB-UAntwerp Center for Molecular Neurology Our lab studies the cellular and
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genetics, cell biology, genomics, and bio-computing to unravel plant biological processes and to further translate this knowledge into value for society. Please visit us at www.psb.ugent.be for more
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into the biological context and mechanisms Preferably you have a basic understanding of intellectual property and patents, ideally you have taken part in a course on technology transfer or valorisation You are fluent
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mechanisms, with translational relevance for conditions such as chronic pain, bladder dysfunction, and other urinary tract disorders. The urinary bladder plays a vital role in storing and releasing urine
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discovery and innovation in biotechnology, genomics, and computational biology. At the VIB Data Core, we empower scientists by delivering advanced infrastructure and services that tackle complex challenges in
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universities. At our Center, researchers study the cellular mechanisms of health and disease in the central nervous system. Dr. Esther Klingler has started her lab in October 2023 within the VIB-KU Leuven Center
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record in exploring urology‑relevant sensory mechanisms, with translational relevance for conditions such as chronic pain, bladder dysfunction, and other urinary tract disorders. The urinary bladder plays
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Description We are seeking a motivated new PhD candidate who wants to join an exciting collaborative research program within the VIB-Center for Inflammation Research between the Guilliams and