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. The link between basic research and valorisation has made VIB a catalyst for the ever-growing biotech hotspot in Flanders. VIB’s Innovation & Business (I&B) team consists of IP, business development, new
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infrastructure for sharing and analysing personal data - including human genomic data - in compliance with privacy and security regulations. As a Project Manager Human Data, you will drive the development of a
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inclusion. An environment that promotes personal development. The opportunity to establish and grow a high-impact AI expertise unit at the forefront of life sciences. Direct access to VIB’s Data Core
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, stimulating and international environment with a clear focus on drug development at the forefront of life science, in an awesome team Lifelong learning: access to VIB’s personal and professional
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alongside a passionate, multidisciplinary team at the crossroads of life sciences and IT. Contributing to the advancement of biotech science. Ongoing training and professional development to keep your skills
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collaborations and access to centralized facilities with expertise in genomics, functional genomics and cell biology, proteomics, cutting-edge microscopy, structural biology, technology development, and
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the successful delivery of genetically transformed plants for internal research and external stakeholders. In addition to transformation tasks, you will contribute to research and development aimed at improving
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training, conferences, and personal development opportunities tailored to the needs of the scientific community. About the VIB Training & Conferences Program The VIB Training & Conferences Program delivers
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setting that encourages growth and personal development, opportunity to take courses and follow workshops. Starting date: as soon as possible. How to apply? Please apply through our online recruiting system
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mechanisms of liver cells in health and disease (metabolic, cancer, regeneration, development). We have a particular interest in the myeloid compartment of this tissue, which has often been neglected due