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the emergence of FLT3-inhibitor resistant clones. The aim of this PhD position is to investigate primary cells, PDX and cell line models, and use a variety of methods to specifically identify adaptive changes in
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PhD Scholarship Opportunities in Optoelectronic Semiconductors at the Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Science (Multiple Positions) Job No.: 682543 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type
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Position Description The Unsteady Flow Diagnostics Laboratory (UNFoLD) led by Prof. Karen Mulleners at EPFL in Lausanne is looking for multiple PhD students to join the group in the fall of 2025 or early
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. Your Role: As our PhD student, you’ll be at the forefront of developing smarter solutions, working in partnership with UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). You'll use anthropogenic approaches and cutting
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to the success of the whole institution. At the Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Department of Forest Sciences, Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology, the Chair of Soil Resources and Land Use offers a
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: Requirements for employment are a completed M.A. or equivalent in a relevant field (Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Biology, Psychology, Evolutionary Anthropology, Philosophy, or similar), near native-level of
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27.06.2025 Application deadline: 13.08.2025 The following position is available at the Paleoanthropology Section of the Faculty of Science beginning November 1st 2025 or shortly after. PhD
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received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled. Position description The Computational Medicine Research Group led by Prof. Pratik Shah at the University
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the goal of obtaining a doctorate. It is based in the newly established Animal Neurophysiology group (Prof. Münch) at the Institute of Animal Physiology, at the Faculty of Biology and Chemistry. The salary
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health economic methodology. The doctoral research will be supervised by experts including Dr Stephen Bradley (senior clinical lecturer), Prof Nick Latimer (Professor of health economics), Dr Meena Rafiq