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characterisation of mechanisms of compensation for perturbations in neural circuits [1-3]. We work in an interdisciplinary, collaborative, and supportive work environment, which emphasizes diversity and inclusion
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fields. We offer A vibrant, world-class research environment operating at an international level Access to the resources of two host institutions: VIB , an excellence-based research institute KU Leuven
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in an exciting and rapidly evolving new research area within a multidisciplinary environment; Become a member of a young, dynamic and enthusiastic research team with great team spirit that operates
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techniques, pluripotent stem cell models, in vivo mouse models of neurological disorders, drug (brain) delivery and nanobody development. We offer A state-of-the-art laboratory environment. A versatile and
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environment to help you continue pursuing your scientific career. More info and application: https://raeslab.sites.vib.be/e... We offer VIB-KULeuven is an exciting, interdisciplinary research institute with
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analyses and modelling), and plant genetics (functional characterization of key regulators). Overall, the project will contribute to our understanding of how an environmental signal (temperature) is
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fellowship An enjoyable working environment in a team of highly motivated PhD students, technicians and postdoctoral researchers Extensive training opportunities A stimulating and supportive international
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Desirable but not required You have one or more first-author publication(s) in peer-reviewed scientific journals You have knowledge in innate immunity We offer A state-of-the-art laboratory environment
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Postdoctoral position available to study human-specific molecular mechanisms of neuronal development
environment operating at an international level, and various opportunities to broaden your expertise A competitive compensation package based on expertise and experience Starting Date: as soon as possible How
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mission is to unravel plant biological processes and translate this knowledge into value for society. The ERC-funded lab of Prof. Inge De Clercq aims to understand how plant cells perceive environmental