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Experience in work with Arabidopsis, plant development and plant hormone biology Key personal characteristics Highly motivated, hardworking and passionate about driving and performing research and associated
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research environment operating at an international level, both in Belgium and Spain Dedicated training programs available through VIB and UAntwerp to broaden your expertise and enhance your skillset A
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University promoter receives a bench fee of € 310/per month of research in Ghent + € 8.000 travel budget to cover (part of) the operational costs, as well as part of the travelling costs of the student and
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opportunity to work together with internationally recognized scientists and develop their research projects in an innovative research environment. At the start of the program, you'll take part in an extended
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opportunity to work together with internationally recognized scientists and develop their research projects in an innovative research environment. At the start of the program, you'll take part in an extended
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during the process Access to state-of-the-art infrastructure and core facilities in a vibrant, world-class research environment operating at an international level, both in Belgium and Spain Dedicated
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been awarded ERC Starting and Consolidator Grants. The group is one of the founding members of the Leuven Institute for Micro- and Nanoscale Integration (LIMNI, https://limni.kuleuven.be/). Our research
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performance and future potential. The successful candidate will work under the main supervision of Prof. Holger Voos and will be required to perform the following tasks: Carry out the aforementioned research
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collaboration with the candidate, a detailed research plan will be drafted aiming to unravel mutational robustness and evolvability in Escherichia coli. The work will involve genome editing (CRISPR), genetics
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of computational linguistics and crosslingual emotion detection Position You will work actively on the preparation of a PhD thesis in the context of the research project ‘Emotions without borders: Studying