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Postdoctoral Research Associate- Training in the Design & Development of Infectious Disease Therapeu
St. Jude is seeking outstanding candidates for postdoctoral fellowship positions in infectious disease therapeutics. This NIH sponsored training program has been designed to leverage the outstanding
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-career researchers who have completed their doctorate (or PhD) and post-doctorate elsewhere than at the Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur and wish to develop their research program around the theme of Earth
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researcher, you will work in the frame of the CHASSIS project funded by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) through the OPEN research program. CHASSIS ultimate goal is the discovery of new metabolites
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-640; Gastroenterology 2021 Jul 8:S0016-5085(21)03159-0; Nature Reviews Cancer 2023 Mar 27:1-20, Nature Cell Biology, 2024 May;26(5):840). Our program is well-funded by NCI, with multiple R01 grants and
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work at the intersection of materials science, physics, and engineering, shaping the future for sustainable energy and automotive applications. The position is funded under the MSCA-COFUND scheme
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microwave mode. The system is designed to obtain a detailed understanding of the process chemistry and the underlying mechanisms of microwave pyrolysis. The applicant should have a detailed knowledge of
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, fellows will receive up to 3000 Euros per year for conferences, workshops and seminars, enabling them to present their work, engage with peers, and establish valuable professional connections. Application
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The Department of Psychology at the University of Southern Denmark (Campus Esbjerg ) invites applications for a three-year postdoctoral position in a research team that focuses on developing local
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registration number: ZE-0098-M4C-wmz-2025 Entry date: 2026-01-01 Application deadline: 2025-11-16 Salary: E 13 TV-H Duration: 2 years / 3 years + 1 Volume of employment: full-time/part-time The
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A postdoctoral research associate position is available with Dr. Weiss. The postdoctoral fellow will study the developmental regulation of hemoglobin gene switching and its application for gene