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and Saeys teams. In this research project you will develop and apply algorithms to link clinical phenotypes of metastasis to molecular phenotypes in mouse models. It is known that metastases exhibit
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initiative investigating how human-specific features of brain development shape early behavior and neural circuit function in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). This position is a joint effort between the
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. Extracting this information is still a challenge though, given its intrinsic multidimensional nature (time, perturbation, tissue position, cell state, statistical power). With modern probabilistic modelling
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We are looking for a highly motivated PhD student to join the Nucleic Acid Immunity Lab at the VIB-UGent Center for Inflammation Research. Lab website: https://www.irc.ugent.be/groups/maelfait-lab
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/summer 2026 How to apply? Submit your application through the online VIB application tool (https://jobs.vib.be/apply/130788 ). The call will remain open until a suitable candidate is identified. Make sure
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About the lab The VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology (PSB) is a world-leading plant science institute located at the heart of a renowned Plant Biotech campus in Ghent, Belgium. Its mission
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in situ across length scales and relate their structure/organization to fertility phenotypes. The work includes include (i) investigating the 3D structure and composition of unknown macromolecular
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candidates to join us starting autumn 2026! Our different research groups explore how the brain and nervous system develops, ages and functions in health and disease, in particular neurodegenerative and
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results. Strong interest in immunology and neurodegeneration; experience with human samples and/or immunophenotyping tools is a plus (eg flow cytometry) Comfortable working at the clinic–lab interface
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, and computational biology, the student will also contribute to the integration of experimental findings with spatial and systems-level analyses of inflammation along the gut–brain axis. Position