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Description We are seeking a motivated new colleague who wants to join an exciting research program within the VIB-UAntwerp Center for Molecular Neurology in the Pasciuto lab (Prof. Emanuela
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currently exploring a range of exciting topics at the intersection between computational neuroscience and probabilistic machine learning, in particular, to derive mechanistic insights from neural data. We
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Project description We are a highly motivated international team of researchers at the Molecular Neurogenomics group (Jordanova Lab) and the Computational Neurobiology group (Malysheva Lab
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responsibilities Coordinate activities with other wet-lab technicians to ensure duties are distributed evenly. Maintain detailed and accurate records. Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues
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independently. Proficient in using computer software. Enthusiastic, social, and possessing excellent communication skills (English proficiency required). Eager to acquire new skills in biochemistry
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students who are eager to develop and apply artificial intelligence techniques and mechanistic mathematical models to explore fundamental questions in biology. The PhD program is organized in partnership
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research that offers real-world solutions to citizens, patients, and farmers. Beyond research, VIB is dedicated to fostering knowledge-sharing through the Training & Conferences Program, offering a range of
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starts from biological questions and challenges that are addressed using state-of-the-art and novel computational and AI strategies, through close interactions and iterations with biological experiments
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infrastructure of the institute, provides scientists with access to cutting-edge technologies. The program comprises the Tech Watch Core and 11 state-of-the-art core facilities, supporting the institute’s 1900
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an excellent reputation in technology transfer. The VIB Technologies program constitutes the centralized scientific research infrastructure of the institute and allows scientists access to high-end and