The Lab for Nanobiology at KU Leuven specializes in the development of molecular tools, instruments, and software to study complex biological questions. We offer an interdisciplinary environment encompassing expertise in (bio)chemistry, engineering, optics, and data analysis. We are equipped with or have access to state-of-the art facilities for biochemistry, optical imaging, cell-culturing, and high-performance computation. As part of this project, you would be joining our dynamic team with a focus on the engineering of 'smart' molecular tools for in vivo imaging.
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You possess a master degree in a scientific discipline such as (bio)chemistry, biology, physics, or in another field where you can reasonably be expected to realize this research. You are fascinated by the development of molecular tools and more generally methodology to study complex biological systems.
We offer a full time position as a PhD student in our team.
For more information please contact Prof. dr. Peter Dedecker, mail: peter.dedecker@kuleuven.be or Mr. Vincent Van Deuren, mail: vincent.vandeuren@kuleuven.be.
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