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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This postdoctoral project aims to develop optoelectronic devices based on perovskites and MOFs, systematically investigating how defects in
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. Advanced English skills (communication, reading, and writing) and the ability to work in a multidisciplinary team are desirable. In addition to the above criteria, CVs will be evaluated based on scientific
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, CVs will be evaluated based on scientific publications and other contributions. To apply for the position, please send an email to elenm@usp.br , titled "PD Scholarship - SC," to the attention
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. Requirements: PhD in Genetics or related fields; demonstrated experience in iPSC reprogramming and skeletal muscle differentiation, cell-based functional assays, immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy, cell
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purpose including a proposal for development based on the project (available at: News – https://www.cosmopoliticasdocuidado.net/ ), and a Curricular Summary using the model established by FAPESP (the São
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BIOTA-Cerrado on Fire. The project is based on long-term fire experiments in the Cerrado biome, with a large and well-established database available. This position is ideal for researchers interested in
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to read and write in English;Ability to conduct research independently and in multidisciplinary collaboration.The selection of scholarship recipients will be made based on the items mentioned above and in
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experience in iPSC reprogramming and skeletal muscle differentiation, cell-based functional assays, immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy, cell sorting, flow cytometry, quantitative PCR, and muscle tissue
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reendothelialization assays, platelet adhesion assays, and co-culture and immunomodulation studies. They should also be willing to learn new methods as needed, such as chemiluminescence-based nitric oxide (NO) detection
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proteomics, characterizing the biological processes and cellular functions related to differentially abundant proteins (DAPs). The postdoc will be based at the Sepsis Research Lab (LPS) of the Federal