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leading research institute focused on understanding cancer biology and developing innovative therapies. Our Bioinformatics & AI Expertise Unit provides advanced computational support to multiple research
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Description VIB.AI, the VIB Center for AI & Computational Biology, is a young research center dedicated to combining machine learning with in-depth knowledge of biological processes. Our mission is
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computational genomics of Alzheimer’s disease. The Sleegers lab is an international team committed to increasing insights into the complex genetics of Alzheimer’s disease and to investigating the translational
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computational approaches and experimental biology is essential. We therefore aim to establish a dedicated Technology & Wet Lab Unit that will streamline the generation of high-quality training data and enable
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are an experienced program manager or a motivated junior with strong organizational and networking skills, this role offers a unique opportunity to grow and work at the intersection of science
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sciences research institute in Belgium, supported by the Flemish government and embedded within Flemish universities. VIB brings together 2,000+ scientists and staff in 10 research centres, combining
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cell biology, and neurodegeneration. Contribute to the setup and optimization of novel xenotransplantation models. Collaborate across VIB (GIBA and MIND labs, amongst others) and international partners
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team. Role Overview VIB DS is seeking a highly experienced Senior Scientist in Medicinal Chemistry with expertise in Computational Drug Discovery. This individual will bring both broad drug discovery
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The Laboratory of Ion Channel Research (https://voetslab.sites.vib.be/en ), led by Prof. Thomas Voets at the VIB–KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease Research, is a dynamic hub investigating the
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-notch computational biology and neurosciences. See more in selected references from our labs: Hecker et al. (2025) Science 387, eadp3957 Taskiran et al. (2024) Nature 626, 212–220 Libé-Philippot et al