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us on Bluesky ABOUT LEUVEN Leuven - only 20 minutes away from Brussels by train - is a vivid university city with a rich history, a well-preserved historical town center and a lively multi-cultural
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. Description This is a collaborative international project with the laboratory of Anthony Holtmaat (University of Geneva, Switzerland), funded by the Weave cross-European initiative. The project is at
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harnessed for further engineering. The ideal candidate has led a molecular-level scientific research project and has technical expertise in CRISPR, gene transformation, or other genetic tools applied to one
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offering a postdoctoral position funded by an ERC project aimed at revolutionizing therapeutic delivery into the brain via the blood-CSF barrier. Our pioneering research harnesses the power of single-domain
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the University of Antwerp as host institution. Project background Understanding the dynamics of microglia in brain disorders is critical for the future development of therapeutics. Microglia are crucial in shaping
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at the Centre for Synthetic Biology and located at the UGent Faculty of Bioscience engineering, are looking to recruit 1 junior postdoctoral researcher within the frame of a collaborative project. The Goossens
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are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic colleague with strong computational skills in the analyses of complex data sets to join our teams. About the project We have generated advanced brain on chip models
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the University of Antwerp as host institution. Project background Understanding the dynamics of microglia in brain disorders is critical for the future development of therapeutics. Microglia are crucial in shaping
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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 University of Leuven, which ranks among the world’s top 50
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FWO-UGent funded bioinformatics postdocs: Unveiling the significance of gene loss in plant evolution
at Ghent University/VIB Staff Scientist. The two positions are funded through an FWO research grant awarded to Prof. Dr. Zhen Li and will focus on the evolutionary significance of gene loss in shaping plant