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Basic research in life sciences is VIB’s raison d’être. On the one hand, we are pushing the boundaries of what we know about molecular mechanisms and how they rule living organisms such as human beings, animals, plants and microorganisms. On the other, we are creating tangible results for the benefit of society. Based on a close partnership with four Flemish universities – Ghent University, KU Leuven, University of Antwerp and Vrije Universiteit Brussel – and supported by a solid funding program, VIB unites the expertise of 74 research groups in a single institute. VIB's technology transfer activities translate research results into new economic ventures which, in time, lead to new products that can be used in medicine, agriculture and other applications. VIB also engages actively in the public debate on biotechnology by developing and disseminating a wide range of science-based information about all aspects of biotechnology. More information: www.vib.be
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Basic research in life sciences is VIB’s raison d’être. On the one hand, we are pushing the boundaries of what we know about molecular mechanisms and how they rule living organisms such as human beings, animals, plants and microorganisms. On the other, we are creating tangible results for the benefit of society. Based on a close partnership with four Flemish universities – Ghent University, KU Leuven, University of Antwerp and Vrije Universiteit Brussel – and supported by a solid funding program, VIB unites the expertise of 74 research groups in a single institute. VIB's technology transfer activities translate research results into new economic ventures which, in time, lead to new products that can be used in medicine, agriculture and other applications. VIB also engages actively in the public debate on biotechnology by developing and disseminating a wide range of science-based information about all aspects of biotechnology. More information: www.vib.be
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The Computational Omics and Systems Biology (CompOmics) group of Prof. Dr. Lennart Martens, located in Ghent, Belgium, focuses on the analysis and integration of high-throughput omics data. The group is currently looking for a (junior) postdoc to work on computational mass spectrometry in the context of a recently funded EU H2020 grant. The project is focused on the analysis and interpretation of data from mass spectrometry imaging metabolomics. The CompOmics group is very internationally oriented, and has a very strong publication and funding record. The group offers an open, highly dynamic, and challenging working environment, in which team work, initiative and originality are stimulated and appreciated. The position is available immediately. More information: http://www.compomics.comProfile
- You have (or will soon have) a PhD degree in a relevant field (sciences, informatics, statistics, mathematics, (bio-)engineering).
- You combine a keen interest in bioinformatics and/or data mining with knowledge of algorithm design and/or Machine Learning.
- Any prior experience with mass spectrometry informatics, software development, or analysis of image data is considered an advantage.
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