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in the use of the English language for both oral and written communication. Desirable but not required Experience with experimental animal work. Experience in the field of urological research. A
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project Excellent communication skills in English Excited to help shape a super positive and social environment Key personal characteristics Independent and driven Enthusiasm to take on leadership and
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vision . You act with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and cooperation. You have excellent communication and writing skills in English You comply with the FWO Post Doc and Marie Sklodowska-Curie
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English skills, as evidenced by prior peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations. You are a talented researcher with strong motivation and high professional standards. You are ambitious and
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. Applicants should demonstrate expertise in programming languages such as Python and/or R, as well as experience working with high-performance computing clusters. The successful candidate will be a team player
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transcriptomics or functional genomics is a plus. Creative, enthusiastic, critically thinking, enjoying teamwork and excellent oral and written communication skills in English. We offer A versatile and
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of young and dynamic researchers How to apply? Interested candidates should submit their candidacy through the VIB online application tool. A complete application file (in English and in one single PDF file
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interaction with multiple teams. You are comfortable with coordinating a project between labs. You are proficient in the use of the English language for both oral and written communication. Desirable but not
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, Machine Learning, Physics, Mathematics, Engineering, or equivalent A solid publication record with research publication(s) in peer-reviewed international journals Good programming skills (ideally in Python
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computational and machine learning approaches, you will decipher genomic regulatory programs and infer the evolutionary patterns of gene regulatory networks in cortical neurons, study their developmental origin