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extensive training and professional development opportunities, 36 days of annual holiday leave (for a full-time position), additional fixed bridge days, a bicycle allowance, and eco vouchers. Click here
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, stimulating and international environment with a clear focus on drug development at the forefront of life science, in an awesome team Lifelong learning: access to VIB’s personal and professional
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alongside a passionate, multidisciplinary team at the crossroads of life sciences and IT. Contributing to the advancement of biotech science. Ongoing training and professional development to keep your skills
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collaborations and access to centralized facilities with expertise in genomics, functional genomics and cell biology, proteomics, cutting-edge microscopy, structural biology, technology development, and
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Epidemiology (in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences): You provide high-quality education in medical statistics and data management. You contribute to the development of stimulating, student-centred and
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the successful delivery of genetically transformed plants for internal research and external stakeholders. In addition to transformation tasks, you will contribute to research and development aimed at improving
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a constructive working environment that offers plenty of opportunities for further development and training, including the possibility of taking courses at the Doctoral Schools. You will work in the
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Büscher at the Department of Conflict & Development Studies, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences. CRG is a multidisciplinary research unit that studies the larger social dynamics of civil conflict and
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mechanisms of liver cells in health and disease (metabolic, cancer, regeneration, development). We have a particular interest in the myeloid compartment of this tissue, which has often been neglected due
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in patients, and 3) the development of innovative strategies for eradicating HIV reservoirs. In addition, we aim to take our innovations to the clinical stage, conducting trials that push the