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Description We are seeking a motivated bioinformatics technician who wants to join the Guilliams and Scott labs with the VIB-Center for Inflammation Research. We have developed, and continue to
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. Beyond our expertise in bioinformatics and metagenomic analysis we offer hands-on clinical experience through cohort studies. These include cross-sectional and longitudinal cohorts, time-series
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Description The laboratory of Microglia and Inflammation in Neurological Diseases (MIND), headed by Renzo Mancuso, is a part of the VIB-Center for Molecular Neurology (CMN) and focuses on multiple
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(single cell transcriptomics, proteomics or long-read DNA or RNA sequencing) will therefore be desirable. Tight collaboration with the bioinformatics team in Amsterdam will be critical, thus good
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disease. Key responsibilities Lead and conduct the processing and statistical analysis of large-scale long-read RNA and DNA sequencing, single nuclei RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics
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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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innovative technologies. 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, Antwerp or Brussels
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short- and long-read whole genome sequencing datasets. This position provides the opportunity to develop and apply advanced bioinformatics tools and conduct innovative analyses, including integrating long
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method, can engineer thousands of defined mutations in parallel in a single test tube in yeast. Strains are tagged by DNA barcodes, allowing to efficiently track mutations in cell populations during
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method, can engineer thousands of defined mutations in parallel in a single test tube in yeast. Strains are tagged by DNA barcodes, allowing to efficiently track mutations in cell populations during