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The Centre for Machine Learning within the Data Science and Statistics Section of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (IMADA) at the University of Southern Denmark invites
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. You hold a doctoral degree (PhD, or MD/PhD) in molecular biology, biomedicine, immunology, or other relevant fields with excellent qualifications, documented by at least 3 years of research experience
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on Fragmentation in Star-forming Cores Quantum Plasmonic Sensors If you have obtained your PhD (or equivalent) within the past three years - or expect to complete your PhD within six months of appointment* - you are
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areas for the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences. Four fellowship routes are available: Illuminate Global Challenges – addressing key health, data, and bioscience challenges. Illuminate Future
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At the laboratory of Associate Professor Kumar Somyajit, we seek a highly motivated PhD student with strong background in cell biology and prime interest in cell cycle, genome maintenance, cancer
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evidenced by publications in international, peer-reviewed journals. You must have a PhD in biochemistry, molecular biology or related disciplines, experience in biochemistry, molecular biology and advanced
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opportunities in academic career paths. The GFZ thus committedly strives for gender equality in science, including in leadership positions, and strongly encourages women to apply. Your personal data will be
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members and contribute to the overall research environment. Qualifications PhD or MD in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Genetics, or a related field. Strong background in DNA repair, cancer
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ideally suited for an MD or PhD scientist who is enthusiastic about working at the intersection of basic science and clinical research. Research Focus & Responsibilities The successful candidate will
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biology techniques, cell culture, microscopy, tissue processing, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, data analysis (gene expression data, flow cytometry data, etc). While our research is primarily