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Center (ORC) of Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) is looking for a talented and enthusiastic bioinformatics scientist, who preferentially has obtained a PhD. You will contribute to the ongoing and new
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sciences, master in bioinformatics with a biology background Occupancy rate 100% Vacancy type Research staff Job description We are looking for a Scientist for the project OPPORTUNITIES FOR GENETIC SELECTION
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in data science-adjacent fields (bioinformatics, computer science, AI, biostatistics, bioengineering, biotechnology) with a strong publication record. Experience with bioinformatic analyses
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, independent and problem-solving attitude. - Some expertise in bioinformatics is a plus. Selection process Please include in your application your detailed CV, motivation letter and transcript of study
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, research, and service to society. e-OMIX is a new project launched a UCLouvain and aims at establishing a new bioinformatic hub for sharing and leverage omics data (collected from different platforms
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cancer. The position will involve the analysis of single-cell RNA-seq and spatial Omics (including multiplex proteomics and transcriptomics data) through the application of best-practice bioinformatics
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the front-end and back-end for the envisioned platform and interact with the project’s promoters and collaborators Build bioinformatics pipelines processing single-omics data (mass spectrometry, high-throughput
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plant biology and/or biochemistry or related. Experience working on RNA binding proteins using RNA wet lab methods, bioinformatics, mass spectrometry etc can be helpful. Experience with cereal or crop
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access to state-of-the-art facilities, including single cell analysis platforms, Flow cytometry, High-Throughput Sequencing, Bioinformatics, Imaging, high-capacity computing and others. You will be
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of protein-focused biomolecular and bioinformatics research and engineering technologies. CMB educates and trains the next generation of medical biotechnology researchers and informs the public on the impact