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specifically focus on extending NicheNet, the Cell-Cell Communication Inference tool developed by the Saeys lab, for spatial omics data. You will collaborate closely with renowned groups, including the Martin
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mechanisms involving genetic, epigenetic and chromatin organisation factors governing the cell-type specific response to ARS mutations. Therefore, an integrative genome-wide cis-regulatory network analysis
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the mitochondrial phenotypes in human diseased neurons (Nageshappa et al. Mol Psychiatry. (2016);21(2):178-88; Linaro et al. Neuron (2019) 104(5):972-986; Iwata et al. Science (2023) 379: 1-9 science.abn4705). Here
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Job description The Vandepoele research lab (Comparative Network Biology - https://www.vandepoelelab.be/ ) invites applications for a fully-funded PhD project for 1 year and extended with another 3
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crucial fundamental questions concerning subcellular dynamics and metabolite communication in neurodegenerative diseases such as ALS. This exciting opportunity involves research at the intersection
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, probabilistic modelling, generative AI) or machine learning Proficient in Python or R programming Strong communication skills in English Desirable but not required Preference will be given to candidates with
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ERC-funded PhD position in molecular genetics: Unravelling the eukaryotic post-transcriptional regulatory code Job description Are you interested in unraveling a central, yet understudied mechanism
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Description The Yves Moreau and Stein Aerts research labs are looking for a shared PhD student to apply deep representation learning and large language models to decipher the genomic regulatory code
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analytical problem-solving skills, you are a team player, creative, critical, and open-minded. You have excellent oral and written communication skills in English. You are eligible to apply for a grant with
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enthusiastic international lab and supportive community at the VIB CMN , University of Antwerp , as well as the VIB Center for AI and Computational Biology, with which our lab is affiliated. You will get access