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FWO-UGent funded bioinformatics postdocs: Unveiling the significance of gene loss in plant evolution
multiple genome alignment to identify gene loss in plants and investigating its links with species divergence and adaptive traits in various plant clades, e.g., Orchidaceae, Poaceae, Solanaceae, Brassicaceae
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. The impact of microglia during the progression of neuropathology is dictated by their subtype composition – as different subsets will lead to different functional outcomes. Microglia transcriptional
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. Charlotte Scott and will work alongside 8 PhD students and 6 postdocs, 2 wet-lab technicians and 2 computational experts. This role involves working closely with the other members of the team on different
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complex info into simple visuals. You have strong written and verbal communication skills in English. You’re proactive, approachable, and adaptable to different learner needs. You’re open to occasional
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lab focuses on the characterization of plant signaling networks that steer plant specialized metabolism within tightly regulated fitness programs, in particular those modulated by stress hormones
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lab is interested in the developmental programs that shape inhibitory circuits in the brain. Specifically, we are interested in how distinct populations of inhibitory neurons are generated, how
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the somatosensory cortex display striking differences in their synaptic properties, even when intermingled on the same cortical dendrite. This project will explore the molecular mechanisms that mediate
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on criteria of scientific quality, which is evident, among other things, from publications in journals and books with international visibility and from the proposed scientific research in the research plan
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to unravel how plants control gene expression across different tissues and stress conditions by combining single-cell genomics, artificial intelligence, and synthetic biology. Apart from shedding light on
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possible How to apply? Please use the VIB HR Application tool. Applications by email will not be considered. VIB’s research teams have a very international character (40 different nationalities in our Center