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resources as well as guidance from a multidisciplinary team of students and postdocs. Interested? Check out our laboratory and publications on https://raeslab.sites.vib.be/e... and/or https
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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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Description The laboratory of Neuroimmunology (NIM), headed by Prof. Dr. Emanuela Pasciuto, is a part of the VIB-UAntwerp Center for Molecular Neurology and focuses on multiple aspects of T cells
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, that combines diffusion and transformer models, there are clear indications that the analysis of this data can be automated. This will open new avenues in data interpretation and building predictive models
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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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partners, you’ll help shape and implement controls, guide maturity improvements, and ensure that policies are not just written – but understood, applied, and continuously improved. You will report to the ICT
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. Experience in the supervision of graduate and Ph.D. students is a plus. You are motivated to apply for future competitive postdoc grants (e.g. FWO (fwo.be)) What we can offer you We offer you a contract for a
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an Information Security Administrator to join our IT team, which is embedded in the Neuromics Support Facility. If you have hands-on Linux administration skills, love to automate, and a passion for security, we’d
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visual behavior, visual circuit development, and automated behavioral assays. Methodologies include: Innate visual behavior assays using naturalistic visual stimuli (e.g. looming threats, prey-like
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resolution in which in vivo pathways of macrophage activation and the cross-talk with the cells representing their niche can be unravelled. This will allow to decode the causal circuits controlling TAM and CAF