11 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation PhD positions at VIB in Belgium
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looking for a dynamic and highly motivated PhD student. Research topic Whereas mutations are the driving force for adaptive evolution, many genetic alterations exert negative fitness effects. The effect
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validate the identified key (epi)genetic molecular and explore their therapeutic potential in vitro and in vivo disease models. Profile The candidate should: have an MSc in Systems Biology, Molecular Biology
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, bioengineering, (molecular) biology, or related fields, with the equivalent of at least distinction (15/20). You are eager to work hands-on with innovative experimental setups and animal models You can take
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for commuting You will do most of your work at VIB-UAntwerp Center for Molecular Neurology (campus Drie Eiken) and the VUB Brussels Humanities, Sciences & Engineering Campus (Elsene), within a dynamic and
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neuroinflammation. The PhD student will help uncover the molecular and cellular pathways linking the allergic gut to the inflamed brain, and how these pathways shape disease risk later in life. The successful
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understanding on the origin of nucleic acids that are shed in liquid biopsies, such as blood, using cancer models (mouse and rat) and patient samples of neuroblastoma disease, a rare childhood cancer. Nucleic
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Overview The Laboratory for Cellular Metabolism and Metabolic Regulation (Fendt Lab) is a young and dynamic team of researchers performing cutting edge cancer metabolism research with special focus
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hormonal activities influence not only the rate of cell division but also the duration and dynamics of each phase of the cell cycle. With the advent of advanced technologies, such as single-cell genomics and
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About the lab The lab of Jeroen Raes (VIB, KU Leuven) is home to a vibrant, dynamic and international group of researchers in the field of gut microbial ecology and its clinical applications. In
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The teams of Dr. Hannah Stamberger (Neurology department UZA and Antwerp University and The Weckhuysen team at the VIB-UAntwerp Center for Molecular Neurology, Belgium ) and Dr. An-Sofie