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animal disease modeling, including small and large animal platforms. The Research Specialist will contribute to the design, execution and optimization of preclinical research projects within
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research methods. The overarching goal of LAFI is to understand and quantify L-A feedbacks via unique synergistic observations and model simulations from the micro-gamma (» 2 m) to the meso-gamma (» 2 km
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– Adaptive & Agentic AI. The PhD project focuses on developing robust and reliable machine learning systems that can adapt at test time under real-world distribution shifts. Modern foundation models (e.g
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to in vitro modeling and spatial multi-omics to address this complexity, and find ways to reprogram the microenvironment for better responses to new immunotherapies. The lab's primary focus is
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technologies. LIST bridges scientific excellence and applied research to design solutions that address real-world challenges and create positive impact. Do you want to know more about LIST? Check our website
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in their decisions and businesses in their strategies. Do you want to know more about LIST? Check our website: https://www.list.lu/ How will you contribute? You will be contributing to the BESSER
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focuses on modeling and analyzing the interrelationships between biophysical and human-made systems, looking from the deep past to the future. The institute examines how humanity has driven the emergence
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modelling methods to design resistance-proof antibiotics. You will join an interdisciplinary team, integrating machine learning, medicinal chemistry and microbiology. You will work with Asst. Prof. Eli N
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biodiversity. NaviSense performs research in the areas of (1) animal navigation mechanisms and their underlying senses, (2) quantum effects at ambient temperature in model systems and biology, (3) ecological and
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. Advanced cell and mitochondrial biology: primary human fibroblasts, mitochondrial bioenergetics, import assays, respiratory chain phenotyping, in vivo disease models. Multi‑omics: single‑cell and bulk