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homeostasis to disease. About the role We are seeking a motivated software developer who wants to join the Saeys lab within the VIB-UGent Center for Inflammation Research to help develop, maintain and extend
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Leuven, Belgium l Deadline to apply: 30 April 2026 About us The VIB–KU Leuven Center for Cancer Biology (CCB) is a leading research institute focused on understanding cancer biology and developing
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to the quickly developing technological needs, we are currently seeking an enthusiastic and highly motivated bioinformatics colleague to join our divers and dynamic team of lab technicians and bioinformaticians
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Design to help build and translate AI‑driven capabilities for biologics design and protein engineering. The role combines protein structural insight with hands‑on ML development: adapting and applying
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research in the field of artificial intelligence and the development of innovative machine learning methods to address fundamental questions in (bio)medical research. Research topics may, amongst others
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protein structural insight with hands‑on ML development: adapting and applying state‑of‑the‑art structure prediction and design frameworks, training/fine‑tuning models, and running scalable computational
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conduct innovative and internationally recognized research in the field of artificial intelligence and the development of innovative machine learning methods to address fundamental questions in (bio)medical
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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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. scRNA‑seq, scATAC‑seq). Train, evaluate, and benchmark deep learning models operating on single‑cell, regulatory, or multimodal biological data. Support target and mechanism prioritization by integrating
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processing, quality control, integration, and analysis of single‑cell and multimodal omics datasets (e.g. scRNA‑seq, scATAC‑seq). Train, evaluate, and benchmark deep learning models operating on single‑cell