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function, and impact on virus-host interactions. In vitro and in vivo mouse models will be developed to study the effects of OROV microRNA expression in placental cells and the impact on vertical
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tissue in a doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity model. The scholarship is BRL12,570.00 per month, plus 10% technical reserve to cover expenses related to the project. The position is open for Brazilian
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the Education and Knowledge Dissemination axis. The project aims to investigate and bring visibility to women-led movements that resist the predatory models of large-scale wind energy project installation in
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or abroad, in Soil Science, Remote Sensing, Environmental Sciences, or Pedometrics; - Proven experience in pedometrics, soil remote sensing, predictive soil modeling, soil organic carbon, and data science
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(HR+/HER2-) and aims to develop predictive models of therapeutic response using machine learning combined with Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) applied to blood, saliva, and tumor tissue
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hosted by the UNESP. The Postdoctoral Fellow will be responsible for conducting 3D cell culture experiments using an in vitro model of preeclampsia. Position Profile: - Doctoral degree in Biomedical
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strong expertise in quantum computing, quantum algorithms, and physical simulations, including: - Quantum optimization (preferably Quantum Walk-based methods) - Quantum simulation (cold-atom/quantum-optics
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Foundation (FAPESP and based at CNPEM. The fellow will work on materials synthesis and epitaxial thin films, performing structural and spectroscopic characterization (X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy – XPS
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), a Research, Innovation and Dissemination Center (RIDC) based at the University of São Paulo's “Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture (ESALQ-USP) in Piracicaba (São Paulo state, Brazil), with support
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summary, up to four pages, following this model https://fapesp.br/en/6351 ; 2. List of up to 5 of your main publications, with a brief description of the main results of each of these publications (maximum