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, onboarding materials). Foster a security-by-design culture in collaboration with ICT and research units, promoting early engagement in tool development and procurement. Actively engage with stakeholders across
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cytometry. A key responsibility will be the development and implementation of robust automated computational flow cytometry data analysis pipelines. More detailed information about our core, service offerings
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researcher to study the complexity and heterogeneity of both mouse and human microglia in neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration. By using state of the art spectral flow cytometry you will develop advanced
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researcher who is passionate about developing automated systems for microbiological research. The ideal candidate has: An MSc degree in bioengineering, biotechnology, microbiology, computer science, mechanical
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to develop new carbon capture technologies. We are seeking a motivated postdoc to identify biochemical activities in phytoplankton that convert intracellular metabolites into stable, degradation-resistant
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). We are particularly interested in recruiting faculty members who use and develop artificial intelligence methods and mechanistic mathematical models to address fundamental questions in biology
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at the forefront of recent technological developments, we invite you to join our dynamic team. Key Responsibilities Identify and stay updated with the latest advancements in emerging technologies. Reach out
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from established collaborations and access to centralized facilities with expertise in functional genomics and cell biology, proteomics, cutting-edge microscopy, immunology, technology development, and
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(Leuven, Belgium). We are a team of more than 15 international scientists/ admin. staff studying human brain development and disease, combining human stem cell technology, human brain and mouse models. Job
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in A. thaliana and wheat, which we started to functionally characterize. The Vascular Development group (https://www.derybellab.be), studies plant vascular development at the interface between