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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description A post-doctoral position is available within the Thematic Project “Aldehyde metabolism in skeletal muscle dysfunction: an opportunity
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practices. It will also investigate how visions of a sustainable future can be incorporated into public policies and environmental management. The selected researcher will receive a Post-Doctoral Fellowship
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nationality. The selected candidate will receive a Post-Doctoral fellowship from the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) in the amount of R$ 12,570.00 monthly and a research contingency fund, equivalent
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value of the fellowship for research-related expenses. Information and registration visit: https://sites.usp.br/rcgi/opportunities/ and access the vacancy code (REF 25PDR322). More information about the
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transport in magnetically confined plasmas; experience in scientific collaborations. This opportunity is open to candidates of any nationality. The selected candidate will receive a Post-Doctoral fellowship
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Foundation (FAPESP) and the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA) and based at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), is accepting applications for a post-doctoral fellowship in sugarcane
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will receive a FAPESP Post-Doctoral fellowship in the amount of R$ 12,570.00 monthly and a research contingency fund, equivalent to 10% of the annual value of the fellowship which should be spent
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Guaratinguetá campus, and will receive a post-doctoral fellowship from FAPESP, the São Paulo Research Foundation. Candidates should send the following to valerio.carruba@unesp.br : - A FAPESP CV Summary, as per
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School (FMRP-USP), Brazil. The position is open to Brazilian and international candidates. The selected candidate will receive a FAPESP Post-Doctoral Fellowship worth R$ 12,570.00 per month, plus a
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Sciences (FCFAr-UNESP) in Brazil is offering a post-doctoral fellowship focused on the production of colorants through submerged cultivation in stirred-tank bioreactors, followed by their recovery