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by Dr. Pierre Vanderhaeghen (Professor at KU Leuven; Principal Investigator at VIB), investigates the development and evolution of the human brain, with a focus on human-specific genetic programs
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), investigates the development and evolution of the human brain, with a focus on human-specific genetic programs, synaptic neoteny, and neurodevelopmental disorders. The labs are located at NERF and VIB-KU Leuven
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Plan). Have a direct impact on shaping the future of PFx Biotech and launching transformative products that impact the life of millions positively. Are you excited by the opportunity to transform
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programming (Python) and Linux skills is a must Knowledge in plant biology or single-cell genomics is a plus You have good communication skills, are a team player, and are proficient in English We offer a 3
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fundamental research and a strong emphasis on innovation and business development. VIB is deeply committed to driving the growth of the thriving life sciences cluster in Flanders. The VIB Technologies program
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to different audiences? Then come and join our Communications team! Media & External Relations Develop and implement a strategic media relations plan to promote VIB’s research, impact, and thought
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range of training and leadership programs designed to expand your skills and expertise. How to apply? Submit your application through the VIB application tool (email applications will not be considered
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will have access to state-of-the-art infrastructure and services, as well as a broad range of training and leadership programs designed to expand your skills and expertise. Excellent grant-writing
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work-life balance Hospitalization insurance Additional benefits including a pension plan, bike allowance, eco-cheques How to apply? Please apply via the VIB online application tool.
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an excellent reputation in technology transfer. The VIB Technologies program constitutes the centralized scientific research infrastructure of the institute and allows scientists access to high-end and