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based on research conducted by VIB PIs. Focus will be on human therapeutics, drug development, including novel drug modalities, novel technologies and in silico/computational approaches. Familiarize
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infrastructure of the institute, provides scientists with access to cutting-edge technologies. The program comprises the Tech Watch Core and 11 state-of-the-art core facilities, supporting the institute’s 1900
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diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular
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to develop a research program around the study of fundamental properties of microbes, microbial biomolecules and on translating insights from these systems into practical applications. The research should
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report on your progress regularly. You will participate in the doctoral study programme at the Antwerp Doctoral School to support your PhD pathway. You will present the findings of your PhD research
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sciences cluster in Flanders. The VIB Technologies program constitutes the centralized scientific research infrastructure of the institute and allows scientists access to high-end and innovative
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an excellent reputation in technology transfer. The VIB Technologies program constitutes the centralized scientific research infrastructure of the institute and allows scientists access to high-end and
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Biotechnology (https://cmb.sites.vib.be ). Through this multidisciplinary team, the candidate will have access to state-of-the-art technologies (massive parallel sequencing, mass spectrometry-based proteomics
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, western blotting) and FACS. Basic computer skills (word, excel). Fluent in Dutch and English, for both written and oral communication. Knowledge and previous experience working in a lab
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Applications are invited to join an exciting research program within the VIB Center for Cancer Biology in the laboratory of JC Marine. The research will explore the molecular mechanisms of intra