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at international conferences Supervision of trainees and students This is part of your profile: A PhD degree in Chemistry, or a related field. Experience in LC-MS analytics, synthesis of molecular standards (e.g
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researcher will have teaching responsibilities in the newly established BA program in psychology. Your qualifications A PhD in psychology or a related field. Knowledge of community psychological research with
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that currently lack effective treatments, such as Parkinsons Disease. By combining machine learning with quantum chemistry and structure based approaches, the project will accelerate the translation
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, or organoid co-culture systems Computational/bioinformatics skills (e.g., R, Python, machine learning, or similar) are a strong plus. Salary and benefits Salary will follow the University of Pennsylvania FY26
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gaining a PhD in a relevant discipline. Expertise and proven record of successful research in plant genetics and molecular biology. Previous experience in plant microbe interactions. Good communication and
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, bright individuals with a diploma or master’s degree in bioinformatics, biochemistry, biology, molecular/translational medicine or related subjects and a PhD in life and computer sciences. Previous
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to the successful implementation of interdisciplinary initiatives. Requirements We are looking for a researcher (m/f/d) with: Completed PhD: You hold a PhD in stem cell biology, molecular and cell biology, biomedical
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Company description NUMA is a research section within the Department of Computer Science of KU Leuven, with 12 permanent staff members and approximately 60 PhD and postdoctoral researchers. NUMA
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integrates, develops, and disseminates knowledge of farm animal management and relationships between actors and animals. Researchers in the section teach BSc, MSc and PhDs in animal and veterinary science
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al., Nature Communications 2014; Martel et al., Journal of Neuroscience 2016). We also described epigenetic modifications and new gene targets of CREB-dependent transcription following learning