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Job description We’re looking for a postdoc with hands-on experience in genetically modifying marine phytoplankton—someone excited to learn how microbes naturally sequester carbon in the environment
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neuron electrophysiology as well as complex network dynamics in the context of specific perturbations. You will use these data to map the disease in terms of electrophysiological dynamics and stratify
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for months, years, or even millennia. Our lab aims to resolve the molecular mechanisms behind this process, focusing on how promiscuous enzymes (un)intentionally transform cellular metabolites into degradation
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FWO-UGent funded bioinformatics postdocs: Unveiling the significance of gene loss in plant evolution
loss patterns across diverse plant lineages Explore graph-based algorithms for multiple genome alignment and ancestral karyotype reconstruction Position 2: Evolutionary Analysis and Network
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Professor at one of the partner universities, you will be expected to (continue to) build your research program with your own independent research group, and to set up or consolidate a strong network with
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and building and maintaining machines and automation, preferentially with experience in plant biology. Job description Maintenance of automated phenotyping systems, containing conveyer belts or gripper
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: Defining and enforcing security policies and best practices for ICT systems, information, and data. Maintaining and improving the ICT infrastructure, including networks, hardware, and critical systems
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lab focuses on the characterization of plant signaling networks that steer plant specialized metabolism within tightly regulated fitness programs, in particular those modulated by stress hormones
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in (plant) molecular biology or biochemistry with max. 4 years of postdoc experience. You are an expert in molecular biology, biochemistry and/or (plant) biotechnology. You have guided (master/PhD
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candidate will work closely with experts in food allergy, neuroimmunology, gut physiology, and computational biology to characterize immune cell responses, construct spatial maps of inflammation along the gut