22 software-engineering-model-driven-engineering-phd-position Postdoctoral positions at VIB in Belgium
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to decipher the regulatory code controlling gene expression in plants through the engineering and large-scale validation of synthetic promoters. Within the ERC-funded multiCODE project, we aim
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training data. You will unravel the cis-regulatory code controlling context-dependent gene expression and use this information to design synthetic promoters. You will train and evaluate predictive models in
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their phytoplankton genetics expertise and learn our approaches in high-throughput metabolomics, enzyme assays, cellular metabolism, and metabolic engineering. We’re seeking someone independent, curious, and driven. As
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critical roles of ion channels—particularly the TRP superfamily—in physiological and pathological processes. Our interdisciplinary approach spans from foundational electrophysiology to translational models
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are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic colleague with strong computational skills in the analyses of complex data sets to join our teams. About the project We have generated advanced brain on chip models
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offering a postdoctoral position funded by an ERC project aimed at revolutionizing therapeutic delivery into the brain via the blood-CSF barrier. Our pioneering research harnesses the power of single-domain
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of cellular metabolism or physiology. Experience in genetic engineering of phytoplankton or mass spectrometry-based metabolomics is a plus. The postdoc will get training in high-throughput metabolomics and
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, critical, and creative individual to join our team. The successful candidate: Holds a PhD in neuroscience Has at least one first-author research publication in a peer-reviewed international journal Has
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interest in neurobiology and/or evolutionary biology, with a strong background in bioinformatics. PhD in Bioinformatics, Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Bio-engineering, or Life Sciences
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question: « what makes our brain human ? » (Vanderhaeghen and Polleux, Nat. Rev. Neurosci. 2023). We combine cutting-edge approaches such as pluripotent stem cell models of human corticogenesis, human-mouse