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top scientific environment Studied or worked in different regions/countries Experience in technology transfer is not required but would be considered a strength We offer Full salary and core funding for
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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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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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to PhD students and postdocs with routine tasks described above, General day-to-day management ensuring a smooth, reproducible and safe lab, environment, and budgeting and coordination of lab consumables
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candidates will join the exciting research environment of the Messens VIB lab at the Center for Structural Biology, Brussels, Belgium (www.messenslab.brussels ). The Messens lab is recognized as a world leader
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lab, and training programs from UGent and VIB. An international working environment in an academic institute that is active at the forefront of life sciences. Training on and use of state-of-the-art
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independently Team player with strong social, communication and didactic skills Compelled to work in an international environment Eager to learn and adapt in a fast-evolving environment and learn new techniques
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health. We look for applicants with an excellent academic track record and strong scientific drive. We provide a stimulating and supportive environment to help you continue pursuing your scientific career
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, structured and able to autonomously plan and execute tasks Team player Eager to learn and adapt in a fast-evolving environment Good English skills, oral and written We offer Stimulating international work
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The Laboratory for the Research of Neurodegenerative Diseases headed by Prof. Bart De Strooper is a vibrant environment where key issues related to Alzheimer’s disease are tackled. Description