37 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at VIB
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diverse classes of inhibitory neurons are specified and integrated into brain circuits during development. Our work bridges developmental neurobiology, disease modeling, and systems neuroscience. To do
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at the VIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease Research, is looking for a full-time Research Technician to support our cutting-edge research on brain development and play a central role in lab operations. We
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, Leuven, Belgium. The Lim lab is looking for a full-time research technician to support general lab management and scientific projects related to neuronal development. Our lab is interested in
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development. We offer A state-of-the-art laboratory environment. A versatile and challenging academic position with very diverse contacts in a world-class research environment operating at an international
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cell research, whole-brain clearing, and in vivo imaging, we're dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of circuit development and assembly. If you're a highly motivated, resilient, and objective directed
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, service-minded and eager to learn, with the ability to manage multiple priorities in an academic environment. Responsibilities You act as the primary contact for administrative queries, offering guidance
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disease into specific subclasses. You will develop AI algorithms to train models that predict if individuals (from which we create circuits) are prone to develop disease and to identify conditions that have
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innovative technologies. The VIB Technologies comprises multiple state-of-the-art core facilities, each with a specific technology focus and embedded within the VIB centers in Ghent, Leuven, or Brussels
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, onboarding materials). Foster a security-by-design culture in collaboration with ICT and research units, promoting early engagement in tool development and procurement. Actively engage with stakeholders across
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in A. thaliana and wheat, which we started to functionally characterize. The Vascular Development group (https://www.derybellab.be), studies plant vascular development at the interface between