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, Brazil, has one post-doctoral fellowship position available in the area of Food Technology, with a focus on Pulsed Light Technology Applied to Animal-Origin Products. Prerequisites: - PhD completed within
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directly related to the research activity. To fill this vacancy it is necessary that the candidate meet the following requirements: 1) Ph.D.; 2) Experience in research involving techniques used in
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Paulo, Brazil), and at the animal facilities. To be eligible, candidates must have: - Completed a PhD in any area of the biomedical or health sciences; - Availability to dedicate full-time and work
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. Proficiency in handling and experimentation involving genetically modified animals, histology, cell culture, flow cytometry, and molecular biology techniques of gene and protein expression is essential
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, and analysis by using concepts and methods from machine learning, including pattern recognition, graphs, and complex networks. ** Specific Research Areas: * Develop concepts and algorithms to analyze
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compounds to counteract ischemic damage in skeletal muscle Requirements: PhD (last 7 years) in Biology, Physiology, Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, or related areas. Experience with C. elegans, animal
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monitoring, dental hydraulic conductance, animal experimentation, and pulp response in rats. Applications must be sent by e-mail to André Luiz Fraga Briso (andre.briso@unesp.br ), the project's Co-PI, between
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training in Cellular and Molecular Biology (with Master's and/or PhD degrees in the field); and proven experience in studies of vertical transmission of arboviruses in animal models. The project duration is
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fields and proven operational experience with 1. Natural products research; 2. Intestinal anti-inflammatory activity in in vitro (Caco2 cells and others) and in vivo (DSS and TNBS) assays; and 3. Gene
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of CVD. Platelet activity, a phenomenon associated with clinical outcomes, is the focus of this Thematic Project funded by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) and based at the Heart Institute (InCor