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individuals and patients with psychotic disorders” (funding period from 2025 to 2028) is German Research Foundation (DFG) funded. The applicant will contribute to the development, evaluation and application
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The UCAM-SENS unit is seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join its cutting-edge research in Bioelectroanalysis. This position focuses on the development of advanced electrochemical sensing
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outgrowth assays • Investigate HIV integration sites in relation to p24 expression • Collaborate closely with national partners within the DZIF network • Prepare data for publications and
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Company description The Virology, Antiviral & Vaccine Research group at the Rega Institute, led by Prof. Johan Neyts, plays a leading role in the development of innovative antiviral strategies
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progression, with the ultimate aim to develop innovative nucleic acid therapeutics against cancer. We make use of advanced molecular and cellular technologies to identify novel targets and get insight
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), Universitätsmedizin Greifswald offers attractive benefits such as company pension schemes and employee discounts. Professional development opportunities: Regular training and development programs are offered to support
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, ideally with knowledge of Drosophila genetics and live imaging the applicant should be able to relocate for 6 months to our collaborator in Chile, where they will develop and optimize novel metabolite
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demonstrated experimental realizations and proven theoretical advantages. The project may involve several aspects, including mathematical theory, algorithm development, error correction, adaptation of GBS-based
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designer, and sound designer. In addition, the project will examine the experiences of women in Irish opera and the barriers they encounter in their career development. The outputs of this research will
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sciences and artificial intelligence, and translate your findings to improve human health? Are you excited to develop and use machine learning approaches to gain new understanding of the molecular physiology