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, and environmental researchers to align data analysis with imaging protocols and sample preparation. Document, publish, and communicate your work, contributing to scientific publications, stakeholder
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FWO-UGent funded bioinformatics postdocs: Unveiling the significance of gene loss in plant evolution
, and Fagales. Research Focus While the two positions will work closely together and share many responsibilities, they have slightly different initial focus areas: Position 1: Computational Genomics and
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the statistical analysis of neural data We offer A stimulating, international, interdisciplinary, collaborative, and supportive work environment, which emphasizes diversity and inclusion
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the statistical analysis of neural data We offer A stimulating, international, interdisciplinary, collaborative, and supportive work environment, which emphasizes diversity and inclusion
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you will have obtained it by the time you start work). You have a demonstrable interest in the automatic analysis of online textual and multimodal data. You have a strong curiosity about investigating
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partner universities make the FDEF a dynamic academic hub at the heart of Europe. Your role The postdoctoral researcher will be working under the supervision of Professor Stefan Braum. The researcher is
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in-depth knowledge of biological processes. Your tasks You will play a pivotal role in the development, validation and benchmarking of bio-informatic (Nextflow) pipelines for the multi-modal analysis
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tools to analyse and study microglia phenotype, function and dysfunction. If you are up for a technological challenge to address key biological questions, this project could be a perfect fit for you
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of created wetlands across the whole Schelde river basin. You will work on field sampling, lab analysis, data processing, the writing of scientific publications, and preparation of a PhD thesis, with the final
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recapitulating neural-microglia interactions, as well as establishing fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) approaches and analysis pipelines to perform non-destructive monitoring of neuronal function