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they can really make a difference. With more than 2.000 researchers and staff, we do impactful science in molecular biology and biotechnology. At VIB, we believe that science only advances when people work
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integration across all project components. The role combines high-level project management with hands-on operational tasks in the research environment and is supported by the different support teams of VIB
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communication skills: you can align technical and non-technical stakeholders with ease. You have a Master’s degree or equivalent through experience Strong stakeholder management: you navigate different interests
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, regulatory networks and/or interaction networks; computational modeling of cell morphology, tissue organization, and organ function using biomedical imaging and computer vision techniques. These research
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vision techniques. These research topics should be applied in the (bio)medical research domains of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences and VIB, such as rare diseases, oncology, immunology, human
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in daily research. The successful candidate: has knowledge in general wet lab practice (e.g. tissue processing, DNA/RNA processing, molecular biology) and willingness to learn new techniques and
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beyond. You help define and improve processes, introduce practical ways of working, and support the gradual development of a project approach that fits VIB’s culture. You will report to the ICT Director of
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support process. Documentation & continuous improvement Document solutions, workarounds, and common issues in the knowledge base. Signal recurring problems or improvement opportunities to the team
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and communication skills; able to structure information and processes for effective decision-making. Fluency, oral and written, in English and Dutch Strong ability to monitor projects, identify gaps
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acquire their fate and establish precise connectivity with target brain regions during development, and how these processes are altered by stress and pathology. To address these questions, the team combines