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5 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Graz Medical University Department HR Research Field Medical sciences » Health sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Postdoc Positions Country Austria Application Deadline 25 Sep 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Berlin) Type of...
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to predict therapy response in breast cancer based on images (H&E stains) alone or in combination with spatial omics data. The candidate will closely collaborate with partners from the hospital of Salzburg and
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career. We offer an annual gross salary of at least € 69,060.59 for a fulltime position. An overpayment based on qualification and experience is possible. Equality Principle The University of Graz strives
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the natural sciences. The position offers access to top-tier academic and industry research ecosystems and is ideally suited for researchers seeking to push the boundaries of geometric and graph-based learning
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of biographical entries on copyists (based on appropriate research); Close cooperation and communication with the principal investigator and external project collaborators at St. Pölten University of Applied
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Skills/Qualifications Completed doctoral degree in sociology or in a cultural or social science discipline if the dissertation deals with a music sociological topic and is based on empirical research Very
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: Develop mass spectrometry based metabolomics/lipidomics Develop unbiased subcellular metabolomics/lipidomics Develop single cell lipidomics Teach and support educational activities, independently and in
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responsibilities: Develop mass spectrometry based metabolomics/lipidomics Develop unbiased subcellular metabolomics/lipidomics Develop single cell lipidomics Teach and support educational activities, independently
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: Develop mass spectrometry based metabolomics/lipidomics Develop unbiased subcellular metabolomics/lipidomics Develop single cell lipidomics Teach and support educational activities, independently and in
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the 19th century until today and is based on anthropological and historical methods and research questions, emphasizing original sources in Persian, Hebrew, and Judeo-Persian. It analyses the status