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motivated and skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to discover and characterize new plant‑based strategies to control nitrogen‑cycle microorganisms, and as such improve plant nitrogen use while reducing nitrogen
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‑competing soil microorganisms. About the role We are looking for a motivated and skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to discover and characterize new plant‑based strategies to control nitrogen‑cycle
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throughout different stages of the cell cycle (Vukašinović and Hsu et al., 2025, Cell). We are looking for a motivated PhD student to investigate how hormonal signals are integrated and coordinated to control
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investigate how hormonal signals are integrated and coordinated to control the plant cell cycle machinery. This project will combine live-cell imaging, phosphoproteomics, and metabolite profiling to unravel
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independently execute routine workflows, such as DNA/RNA quality control, library preparation procedures, setting up sequencing runs on our NGS instruments etc. Besides manual execution of some laboratory
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. Your Role You perform quality control on sequencing data generated in-house across a variety of sequencing platforms. When suboptimal data quality or output is detected, you troubleshoot the issue and
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and propose meaningful and testable hypotheses, grounded in disease biology. Perform end‑to‑end processing, quality control, integration, and analysis of single‑cell and multimodal omics datasets (e.g
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, overseeing and controlling budgets, representing the VIB Agro-Incubator on conferences and being in charge of the scientific, infrastructural, and strategic activities that make the VIB Agro-Incubator a
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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
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, including workflow optimisation, automatization, equipment procurement, and SOP development. Coordinate the derivation, quality control and biobanking of patient-derived iPSC lines, in collaboration with core