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The KU Leuven Cancer Institute (LKI), the KU Leuven Brain Institute (LBI) , and the KU Leuven Institute for Single Cell Omics (LISCO) have jointly established a state-of-the-art spatial multiomics platform, which is already revolutionizing our understanding of healthy ( development) and diseased tissues ( cancer and neurodegenerative diseases) for future therapy The upscaling of integration and analysis of spatial multiomics data now requires a concerted effort, for which we are currently recruiting a dedicated team of data scientists consisting of closely collaborating bioinformaticians, software developers, a data manager, and an AI
As part of this team, we are recruiting a bioinformatician at level to work on single-cell and spatial multiomics data for neurodegenerative diseases within the KU Leuven Brain Institute and the VIB Center for Brain & Disease Initial projects will focus on the neurodegenerative disorder amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, for which single nuclei sequencing and spatial transcriptomic data will be analyzed to better understand the disease You will be closely collaborating with the KU Leuven Laboratory of Multi-omic Integrative Bioinformatics and other bioinformaticians working on the spatial multi-omics
To strengthen the spatial biology services in Leuven, we would like to recruit an enthusiastic and energetic computational biologist/engineer/(bio) In this role, you will be responsible for the bioinformatic analysis of large spatial biology data sets to generate novel biological insights and develop new analysis tools when You will do this in teamwork with the biomedical scientists of our
You will be leveraging and adapting existing spatial data analysis pipelines, and implementing new functionality when The first implementation will be in the context of single-cell spatial transcriptomics with later applications in spatial multi-omics and the required data You will help set up data quality standards, data quality checks, and novel analysis methodology which will be leveraged by the larger internal (LKI, LBI, LISCO) and external academic collaborations, as well as part of the services provided by the spatial core to external clients ( industry). You will also help set up the data analysis and data management infrastructure (both software and hardware) to handle very large-scale You will serve as a liaison between the different multidisciplinary stakeholders ( computational method developers, biologists, clinicians, lab technicians, industry customers).
We are looking for a (bio)informatician/engineer with an interest in neurobiology who is, well-organized and dynamic with a high level of independence and creative thinking:
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