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cancer. This role requires conducting a variety of laboratory experiments, analyzing data, and contributing to scientific research efforts, particularly in the areas of dermatology and skin disorders.
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expected to be able to teach in French within the 4-year probationary period. Further information may be obtained from Prof. Jan-Willem Veening (Jan-Willem.Veening@unil.ch ), Director of the Department
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interdisciplinary expertise in bioethics, philosophy, social science, medicine, public health, data science, policy and law. We pursue high-level scholarship, participate in international research and policy networks
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of complex and large-scale biological data through the design and application of novel computational approaches. The DBC is looking for a scientist in the early stage of their career but with a proven track
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Further information Questions about the job For any further information, please contact the President of the Appointment Committee, Prof. Hanns U. Zeilhofer, zeilhofer@dekmed.uzh.ch (Tel: +41 44 635 10 74
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of agriculture in Switzerland. We will combine high spatio-temporal resolution data streams from satellite remote sensing, eddy-covariance flux and meteorological measurements with site, soil, and management
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some flexibility to accommodate the selected candidate's availability. We look forward to receiving your application including a resume and cover letter and contact information of two referees. Please
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science for collecting ecological data and engaging the general public. We conduct projects and maintain long-term monitoring studies in forest and Alpine field sites in the USA (Washington State) and
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position requiring high manual dexterity and technical versatility. You will be expected to switch frequently between diverse tasks such as computational modeling, computer-aided design, manual and CNC
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» to study inherited genetic variation and the molecular-genetic underpinnings of complex traits and dieseases. Whole-genome sequencing and dense phenotyping data are availble for tens of thousands