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knowledge, demonstrated by relevant publications, in DNA damage signaling and repair pathways, DNA replication and/or replication stress, as well as extensive experience in cellular and molecular biology
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hosted by the UNESP. The Postdoctoral Fellow will be responsible for conducting 3D cell culture experiments using an in vitro model of preeclampsia. Position Profile: - Doctoral degree in Biomedical
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for the treatment of peripheral artery disease” at the University of São Paulo's Biomedical Sciences Institute (ICB-USP), São Paulo city (Brazil). Deadline: October 17, 2025 Focus: Identification of chemical
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. The fellowship candidate must hold a Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering or related fields, with expertise in irrigation, remote sensing, image processing, and precision agriculture. Experience in programming
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process of pharmaceutical formulations for clinical trials in humans with ulcerative colitis. Requirements – The ideal candidates will have a doctoral degree in Pharmacology or in closely related scientific
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-ranked university in Latin America, boasts a Computer Vision Group at IME-USP with over 20 years of experience in machine learning research and strong international collaborations. ** Application Process
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kidney injury, providing deeper insight into the cellular processes that support renal immune function. Candidates must have a proven record of scientific achievement during graduate and/or postdoctoral
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selection process for a post-doctoral fellowship in the field of Human Movement Sciences and Rehabilitation, with an emphasis on Pedagogy of Parasport, linked to the project “Multiprofessional Center
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the last 5 years. The selection process will consist of CV analysis, experience and compatibility with the projects mentioned above. Expected start date: January 2026. Interested candidates should send
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, the Brazilian national public health network), with an analysis of cancer care maps in the health regions of São Paulo and related training processes. This project is carried out by the University of São Paulo's