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15 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company VIB Research Field Biological sciences Environmental science Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Postdoc Positions Application
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About us The VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology (PSB) is a world‑leading research center of more than 280 researchers dedicated to cutting‑edge science with a clear mission: combating
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gained to improve the sustainability of agriculture and the climate change resilience of crops. The Maere lab at PSB (http://www.maerelab.be ) is active in the fields of computational biology, evolutionary
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Application deadline January 30, 2026 or until position is filled About the lab The VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology (PSB) is a world-leading plant science institute located in the heart
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sciences research institute in Belgium, supported by the Flemish government and embedded within Flemish universities. VIB brings together 2,000+ scientists and staff in 10 research centres, combining
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technologies, single-cell platforms, and high-performance computing (Inter)national network: collaborate locally, with international consortia, and leading cancer centres (UCL, Francis Crick Institute, MD
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. In particular, a dedicated training program to broaden your expertise and enhance your skill set Scientific guidance at an internationally recognized high-level State of the art research facilities
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Dendooven Lab — VIB–VUB Center for Structural Biology (CSB), Brussels, Belgium Start date: Flexible | Duration: 4 years | Funding: ERC Starting Grant Description We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow
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) and ATTR (transthyretin) amyloidosis are the most common systemic forms, with distinct molecular origins but shared mechanisms of extracellular amyloid deposition and tissue damage. Our research program
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to apply plant biotechnology for applications in the Global South Welcome but not required Experience in bio-informatics Interest in automated phenotyping Key personal characteristics You are enthusiastic