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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The post-doctoral position is part of the project “Integrated Modeling and Predictive Analysis of Flood Risk under Distinct
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Biochemistry of Bacterial complexes Laboratory, both at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in São Paulo state, Brazil, coordinated by Cristina Alvarez-Martinez and Leonardo Talachia, respectively. Both
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experience in molecular biology is required, especially in techniques such as DNA/RNA extraction, PCR and genomic analysis, as well as experience in data analysis using bioinformatics tools. Knowledge of next
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collisions applied to Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and/or the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) and experimental data analysis with ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) or Stellar Intensity Interferometry (SII) in
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disseminate scientific knowledge, adjust implementation processes, and improve the public policy under analysis. Mandatory requirements for candidates, which must be verified by submitting a documented CV, are
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must hold a PhD in astronomy/astrophysics (awarded within the last 7 years), with experience in stellar astrophysics, survey data analysis, or machine learning, and strong programming skills
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Research Foundation) to work on the project “Sleep and biological rhythms in family and social life: a network and family-based analysis in urban and rural areas of the Amazon region” which is part of
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proteomic analysis and synthetic biology. Candidates must have defended their doctoral thesis within the last 5 years. The selection process will consist of an analysis of their CV, experience, and
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(FAPESP). Deliverables: - Generate a database and produce an interpretative meta-analysis about plant stress tolerance under P restrictions; - Reproducible code repository (training/inference/validation
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complexes to the extracellular milieu or host cells. The Xanthomonas citri T4SS (T4SSXAC) is a minimized system with eleven VirB subunits (VirB1–VirB11) and the coupling protein VirD4. All T4SSs contain