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or equivalent. The ideal candidates should have a strong background in cancer, immunology, or molecular biology with experience in cell culture, flow cytometry, bioinformatics, and/or high-throughput sequencing
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field of life sciences, with a focus on bioinformatics, biomedical sciences, bioscience engineering, (bio)chemistry, (molecular) biology, biotechnology, medicine or related disciplines. You have
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of an interuniversity ‘Stichting Tegen Kanker’ project that aims to unravel the molecular mechanisms of radiation-induced tumor cell plasticity at single cell resolution. The lab for Computational Biology, Integromics
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in eukaryotic cells? Join our multidisciplinary and international team to perform ground-breaking research aimed at understanding how cells control gene activity and protein expression. We are looking
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colleagues in the Vandepoele lab, sharing complementary expertise in plant biology, genomics, and informatics, you will focus on characterizing the regulatory sequences driving context-specific gene expression
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methods for these diseases. Approaches range from human genetics and genomics to protein biochemistry and neuronal and glial cell biology, while models include yeast, fly, mouse, and pluripotent human cell
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, collaborations within the Cancer Research Institute Ghent network (CRIG, Ghent, Belgium) are encouraged, especially for experimental validation of the research results, and international collaborations with other
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Institute Ghent network (CRIG, Ghent, Belgium) are encouraged, especially for experimental validation of the research results, and international collaborations with other research groups are also possible. We
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specifically, as well as their molecular interactions. This project is performed in collaboration with the Institut Pasteur in Paris and will apply the latest evolutions in proteomic techniques resulting in a
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Medicine, with recognised expertise in molecular biology, omics technologies, bioinformatics and cancer at Ghent University. We are also partner of the Cancer Research Institute Ghent (CRIG), https