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, (3) the development of translational strategies in circuit neuroscience and (4) the development of computational models and methods for neuroscience. The goal is to implement AI-based methods and
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single-cell mass spectrometry-based proteomics. First under control conditions to establish the methodology and, secondly, under abiotic stress conditions. Profile Essential You have an international PhD
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of cellular metabolism or physiology. Experience in genetic engineering of phytoplankton or mass spectrometry-based metabolomics is a plus. The postdoc will get training in high-throughput metabolomics and
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in January 2025. The overarching goal is to identify the key factors controlling microbe-mediated carbon storage in the ocean, with a focus on using model microbial systems in the lab. We specialize in
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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
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subteam, working closely with an experienced lab technician, two dedicated PhD students, and two postdoctoral researchers on a project focused on in vitro screening methods, including the use of organoids
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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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. Their findings aim to unlock plant specialized metabolism for numerous human applications given these serve as a novel resource for engineering tools that will facilitate 1) the creation of (plant-based) synthetic
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. Profile You hold a PhD in biomedical sciences, biotechnologies or related disciplines. You have spent at least 12 months of the three years prior to the start date as a postdoctoral scholarship holder
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collaborative projects within the lab and across the VIB community, contributing to lab meetings, journal clubs, and collaborative publications. Requirements PhD in immunology, neuroscience, neuroimmunology