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Description As part of a new EU MSCA Doctoral Network ELEVATE (101227453), we are offering a PhD Position on “Modulating bursting activity in silicon neurons to control plasticity and attention”. Location
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. Moreover, Mg degradation products, such as ions and hydrogen gas, can alter the local microenvironment - affecting pH, pressure, and cellular activity - and may influence bone regeneration outcomes
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carbohydrates, namely the core-1-derived O-glycans, shape the lymphatic endothelial cell glycocalyx and its recognition by myeloid immune cells. Job description The successful candidate will: Learn to work with
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we reduce (a) shear-induced platelet activation, (b) endothelial wall damage due to turbulent wall-shear stress, (c) flow stasis in the sinus portions, and (d) clot adhesion at tissue surfaces
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deliberate and ethical responsibility towards people, as well as animate and inanimate nature. As a key educator, promoting enterprise and industry in the region and beyond, it distinguishes itself through
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towards people, as well as animate and inanimate nature. As a key educator, promoting enterprise and industry in the region and beyond, it distinguishes itself through problem-oriented research
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to academic research (e.g. teaching & education in the Master of Science in Robotics, Systems and Control) Research focus Our group seeks to build and strengthen a medical and surgical robotics research
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of Basel, Swiss TPH combines research, education and services at local, national and international levels. 1'000 people from 96 nations work at Swiss TPH focusing on infectious and non-communicable diseases
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professional development, but also actively contributes to positive change in society You can expect numerous benefits , such as public transport season tickets and car sharing, a wide range of sports offered by
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://www.plantsciences.uzh.ch/en/teaching/phdplantscience.html ) of the Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center (PSC). The program provides training in frontier topics of plant sciences and opportunities to acquire technical and