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first-in-human through proof-of-concept studies. As trusted partners in early development, we design efficient and innovative clinical trials, apply rigorous statistical methods, and implement high
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The Paul Scherrer Institute PSI is the largest research institute for natural and engineering sciences in Switzerland. We design, build and operate the country’s large-scale research infrastructures
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(NCCR) led by PSI and UZH - as well as with the PSI's new Quantum Matter and Materi-als Discovery Center (QMMC) that will provide unprecedented opportunities for designing, making and characterizing
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deep learning (segmentation and foundation-model architectures) Demonstrated ability to design and execute technical projects Scientific independence with clear interest in biological mechanisms and
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regeneration and biomimetic tissue replacement, gene and cell therapy, stem cell biology and cancer, and translational neuroregeneration. Your responsibilities • Design, execute and lead a research project
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receptor diversity and specificity, predictive modeling of immune responses, structure-based immune protein design, systems-level simulation of immune networks, and machine learning for precision
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to federate research teams, and their potential to generate a lasting impact in the field of theoretical physics, with a focus on the understanding and design of synthetic quantum materials. This position forms
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brought many highly effective drugs onto the market. Be part of a winning company Working at Roche means working at the forefront of innovation. Over the years, we have often engaged in new market trends
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where the decision process is clear; (iii) fairness and non-discrimination: designing algorithms to make unbiased decisions by mathematically defining fairness (e.g., demographic parity, equality
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humility, where our talented people are empowered and inspired to bring forward extraordinary life-changing innovation at speed. Within Roche’s Pharma Research and Early Development (pRED), Neuroscience