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(SUSTAIN) research unit, the LCSA group aims to support industry, policy, and society by developing science-based, sustainability methods and computational tools for life cycle sustainability assessment
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in the mentoring of PhD students co-hired on the project. For this exciting project, we seek talented and motivated candidates with experience in fungal biochemistry, molecular biology, and/or
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of Excellence for Leukemia Studies with access to cutting-edge technology and resources. The successful candidate will ideally have a PhD (or will obtain a PhD) with a focus on molecular biology, cancer
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#publish findings in international peer-reviewed journals #PhD in Geography, Sustainability Sciences, Ecological or Environmental Economics, System Dynamics, or related fields #proven experience in system
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be used to evaluate the gene therapeutic effects both ex vivo and in vivo. QUALIFICATIONS: The following qualifications are desired or required: · Completion of a PhD degree in the field of biomedical
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) assess future changes in these patterns under different global warming scenarios. Requirements: The successful applicant should hold a MSc or PhD degree in physics, mathematics/statistics, climate science
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, and a cover letter explaining career and scientific training goals. Minimum education requirements: PhD with an experience in mouse genetics or stem cell culturing. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
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of transitioning to a permanent research role Freedom to develop independent ideas within a clear and ambitious research program Strong institutional and grant support Access to advanced technologies: cryo-EM
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We are looking for motivated and talented post-docs who completed their PhD research in topics related to nanomedicine and immunotherapy research. Description of the Positions: The Steinmetz Lab
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health. HT is composed of five Centres: Neurogenomics, Computational Biology, Structural Biology, Genomics, and Health Data Science. The Centres work together to enable interdisciplinary research and to