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on cancer metastasis and novel metabolic pathways. We exploit mouse models, genetic engineering, metabolomics and single cell & spatial multi-omics analysis to gain groundbreaking insights into metabolism as
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metastasis and novel metabolic pathways. We exploit mouse models, genetic engineering, metabolomics and single cell & spatial multi-omics analysis to gain groundbreaking insights into metabolism as a driving
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project focusing on a long-standing and fascinating question : « what makes our brain cells human ? » (see our recent work : Hecker et al. Science 2025; Libé-Philippot et al. Cell 2023; Vanderhaeghen and
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Postdoctoral researcher position. Mechanobiology in bioengineered neurodevelopment. Laboratory of...
the Leuven Institute for Single Cell Omics (LISCO). We collaborate with other groups involved in developmental neurobiology at KU Leuven and internationally. The laboratory is headed by Adrian Ranga and
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developmental biology, cell biology and evolutionary biology. We like to implement novel omics technologies such as single cell approaches and chemical biology to help us answering our biological questions
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Mobility (UAM) Experimental emulators, prototypes, testbeds and distributed research infrastructure test platforms Set up real-world testing both in the laboratory using emulators and software defined radios
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skills in R and/or python Experience with iPSC and/or cell culturing What we offer As part of the VIB-UAntwerp Center for Molecular Neurology and VIB , the applicant will benefit from established
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including fragmentomics, methylomics, etc). In addition, results will be compared and integrated with bulk and single-cell/spatial data obtained on matching tumor cells. About TOBI-lab The overarching goal
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of international scientific mobility. This is the case if: the researcher has resided abroad for at least 24 months out of the 3 years prior to the start date of the postdoctoral fellowship and has not worked
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question: « what makes our brain human ? » (Vanderhaeghen and Polleux, Nat. Rev. Neurosci. 2023). We combine cutting-edge approaches such as pluripotent stem cell models of human corticogenesis, human-mouse