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Position summary The Chris Marine lab at the VIB Center for Cancer Biology (https://ccb.sites.vib.be/en ) is actively seeking a skilled bioinformatician proficient in analyzing and integrating
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peripheral nervous system. The center has a Neuromics Support Facilty focused on state-of-the-art high-throughput genomic analyses, bioinformatic support and histological analyses. Position We are seeking
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Pasciuto). The research will explore the cellular and molecular mechanisms of neuroimmune interaction in the context of Neurodevelopmental and Neurodegenerative diseases. The position will involve analyzing
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, IF and IHC staining, etc. Maintenance of general lab supplies and ordering of consumables We offer A Full-time position with an open-ended contract A Competitive salary and benefits A
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stimulating and dynamic work environment. Position requirements and qualifications You possess at least a Bachelor degree in life sciences, ideally you already have at least a first relevant work
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research institute communicates its impact to the world. A mission-driven environment that values collaboration and innovation. An open-ended contract for a full-time position. A competitive
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. This position offers a unique opportunity for an enthusiastic scientist to evaluate new technologies and coordinate technology assessments at VIB. If you are passionate about innovation and want to be
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application tool. A complete application file (English) should contain the following documents: your cover/motivation letter stating career goals, past experience, and how these relate to the current position
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, independent and have a positive work attitude. You have good organization skills and keep good records. You are willing to learn new techniques and protocols. You are fluent in English (spoken and written) What
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-tumour heterogeneity to provide insights into cell fate decisions, malignant stem cell renewal, treatment response, and resistance in cancer. The position will involve analyzing single-cell RNA-seq and