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The Faculty of Engineering, Department Elektronica en informatica, research group Electronics and Informatics: Research – Development - Innovation, is looking for a postdoctoral researcher. More concretely your work package contains: We invite you for a fully-funded postdoctoral researcher...
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, industrial and medical applications and new innovative biotech companies. The Laboratory for Genome Editing and System Genetics at CfM combines development of high-throughput genome editing tools with large
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interest in the following publication outlets: High-ranked journals such as the Transactions on Software Engineering and Empirical Software Engineering High-ranked SE conferences such as ICSE and ESEC/FSE
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, you will engineer synthetic promoters controlling context-specific gene expression in Arabidopsis. You will develop high-throughput (molecular) phenotyping methods to screen transcriptional activity
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-year postdoc position contract A multidisciplinary, highly stimulating and supporting international research environment at VIB and Ghent University (UGent). Access to state-of-the-art tools and
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application tool. The call will remain open until a suitable candidate is identified. Make sure that your application includes: A detailed CV A one-page summary of past research activities (e.g. in PhD/PostDoc
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. Make sure that your application includes: A detailed CV A one-page summary of past research activities (e.g. in PhD/PostDoc projects) A one-page letter of intent describing your motivation
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methods (e.g., design science research) Experience in publishing high-quality research, as demonstrated by research under review or published in 1st quartile conferences and journals (according to Scopus
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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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that mimick human striatal function and we are using these systems to study the mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease. The system, that involves a high density multielectrode array enables us to measure single