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to the advancement of biotechnology and scientific innovation. Training and professional development to keep your skills sharp and future-ready. A permanent contract with a competitive salary and benefits tailored
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an innovative, challenging and international working environment in the large life-sciences network of VIB. We offer opportunities for personal development. Taking additional training and courses is
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that regulate plant development and physiology, including adaptation to environmental stresses. They are synthesized in the cell interior and exported across the plasma membrane to bind receptors at the cell
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procedures and structured troubleshooting. Documentation & continuous improvement Develop and maintain documentation, including knowledge base articles, troubleshooting guides, and standard operating
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microscopy, structural biology, technology development, and bioinformatics. VIB provides a highly interactive environment and ample training opportunities for its researchers. In addition, the VIB-UAntwerp
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, concepts, formats, scripts, visuals, subtitles, and workflow. You experiment (and learn) with tools to produce faster and better, without losing the brand style. Content planning and monitoring You develop
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, steering committees, status updates, escalation paths). Prepare concise, transparent status reporting for management and stakeholders. Ensure decisions are documented and communicated clearly across
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with therapeutic innovation and biotech development. The ICT team of the VIB-UGent Center for Inflammation Research (IRC) in Zwijnaarde is looking for a motivated and service-oriented IT Helpdesk
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preparation. Perform daily maintenance and quality control of flow cytometers and cell sorters. Assist researchers with sample preparation, acquisition, and data analysis (e.g., FlowJo). Train users
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supported by a Foundation against Cancer (2025 – 2030). We have developed in vivo single-cell CRISPR technologies to screen for dozens of molecular factors in tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) in vivo. We