The VIB Center for the Biology of Disease is a vibrant, internationally recognized neuroscience department, which seeks to understand how the normal brain functions at the cellular and molecular level, as well as how these processes go astray in neurological disease. We are currently investing heavily in single cell biology to strengthen our program. The work is supported by the genomics core facility of the KU Leuven, by the Nucleomics core of VIB in Leuven and by close interactions with our bioinformatics group. As such, we seek to appoint a group leader who will set up a world-class research group specializing in single cell biology to understand health and disease of the brain. The successful candidate will be appointed as a full-time independent group leader at VIB, and a part-time professor at the KU Leuven. She/he will be initially funded with a grant of up to 1.5 million Euro, which is renewable every 5 years upon positive evaluation. Applicants are encouraged to apply for ERC and other international funding. Applications from qualified women are especially encouraged. Your challenge Setting up a world class research group. We offer A competitive salary  A grant of up to 1.5 million Euro (excluding your salary)  A challenging position in a stimulating, diverse international research environment in a world-class academic department Start date: The position can be filled immediately.  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-02-02

The VIB Department of Plant Systems Biology (PSB) is a world-leading plant science institute with the mission to integrate genetics, genomics and bio-computing to unravel the biology of plants and to further explore the potential of plants to build a sustainable world. The Systems Biology of Yield group, headed by Prof....more... [More]

Originally posted on 2016-01-15

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 life sciences data. The group is currently looking for a (junior) postdoc to work on the management and analysis of cell migration data in the context of a recently funded EU H2020 grant. The project is focused on the standardization, dissemination, and Machine Learning based analysis of cell migration imaging data. [More]

Originally posted on 2015-12-07

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. [More]

Originally posted on 2015-12-07

The 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 PhD student to work in the H2020 funded MASSTRPLAN MSCA Integrated Training Network. [More]

Originally posted on 2015-12-07