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between research teams and technology experts. You will be part of a collaborative environment working with advanced platforms and highly skilled technical staff. Key Responsibilities Coordinate
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The VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology aims to gain insight into how plants grow and respond to their environment. Its scientists study how leaves and roots are formed, which microorganisms
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the statistical analysis of neural data We offer A stimulating, international, interdisciplinary, collaborative, and supportive work environment, which emphasizes diversity and inclusion
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Contribute to a collaborative and productive team environment, participating in regular team meetings and discussions Adapt to the dynamic needs of the project, demonstrating flexibility and a proactive
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partnership with the five universities in Flanders. VIB strives for a respectful and supportive working environment and a culture of belonging for diverse talents in the organization. VIB.AI was established in
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for Microbiology and VIB.AI, creating a unique interdisciplinary environment for this research project. About the project This position offers the opportunity to lead a cutting-edge project at the intersection
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accessibility and gene expression data for all major cell types forming the peripheral nerve environment (as well as controls), generated from the patient-derived iPSCs and integrate these data into the cis
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Immunology or Neuroimmunology Experience in working with mouse models (FELASA B or C required) Ability to adapt to the research environments while being full members of two labs Strong organizational and
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guidelines for animal care and use. Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues that arise during experiments. Contribute to a collaborative and productive team environment, participating in regular team
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biology platforms for the sustainable production of high-value plant metabolites and 2) increased crop productivity by improvement of plant fitness in a changing environment. The research of the De Mey lab