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brain systems across scales—from theory to molecules, cells, circuits, and behavior. This knowledge informs both basic biological principles and translational strategies for treating neurological
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, biological, physical, analytical, and theoretical chemistry as well as chemical engineering. ISIC at EPFL invites applications for a Tenure Track Assistant Professor position in Experimental Physical
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tissue health and disease. Our goal is to conduct impactful interdisciplinary research interfacing tumor biology, immunology, and neuroscience to investigate the role of neurons in regulating tumor
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encourages excellence, individual recognition and responsibility. T he Faculty of Biology and Medicine ( FBM ) of the University of Lausanne is inviting applications for position of: Tenure-track Assistant
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Your profile We are looking for talented candidates with a doctoral degree and a background in microbial ecology, forest biology or something similar. Candidates are expected to have experience in
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100%, Basel, fixed-term The Khammash Lab at ETH Zurich is seeking a motivated and skilled technician to join our interdisciplinary team working at the interface of synthetic biology, control
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100%, Basel, fixed-term ETH Zurich is a world-leading university dedicated to advancing science and technology. The advertised position is based in the Computational Biology (CoBi) group led by Prof
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plastic fabrication methods for microfluidics Skills in CAD design and simulation tools (e.g., COMSOL) Experience in cell biology, in vitro culture methods, and bioassays Experience in confocal microscopy
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progress in the fields of Systems Biology, Biotechnology, and Synthetic Biology. Here, groups working on theoretical biology, experimental biology, and engineering work together, sharing their passion and
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100%, Basel, fixed-term ETH Zurich is a world-leading university dedicated to advancing science and technology. The advertised position is based in the Computational Biology (CoBi) group led by Prof