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1. Communicate and coordinate with the journal’s chief editor, editorial board, and relevant on-campus departments to implement and advance the journal’s development plan and formulate related rules
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career development of the Research Associates. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s Fellowships Office has conducted the NRC Research Associateship Programs in cooperation with
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Principal Investigator. We seek a talented scientist with a strong research vision and the ability to develop and lead a competitive Research Group. The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated ability to
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information about desired candidates. Responsibilities : Successful candidates will be involved in research on one or more of the projects related to: 1. Development of chemical transformation strategies and
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for basic-clinical interaction and a strong focus on mentoring and career development. The School hosts the British Heart Foundation Centre of Research Excellence at King's, which brings together a unique
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time editor, who will contribute to the success of BMC Medicine by supporting editorial handling of content and content development across the field of medicine. The successful candidate will be able
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modeling background and expertise in materials, processes, and systems related to following priority areas: Climate Modeling and Resilience Model development and evaluation, simulation setup and execution
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urgent need for innovative platforms that can rationalize and optimize bispecific antibody architecture with these constraints in mind. The aim of this project is to develop an AI-driven platform
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Faculty Positions in School of Al for Science / School of Electronic and Computer Engineering, PKUSZ
an intellectual high ground for innovative talents with international scopes. In the new era of "Two-Zones", PKUSZ will be strongly rooted in the Greater Bay Area. We aim to serve as an engine for the development
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MHS is a spin-out company of the University of Birmingham founded in 2020 by Professors Mark Viant and John Colbourne. Both Mark and John are global leaders in developing omics-enabled New Approach