318 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers
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Are you interested in X-ray imaging and biomineralization and in contributing to an international interdisciplinary Human Frontier Science Program funded project on skeletal adaptations in
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an enthusiastic, diverse and international group of researchers. Ghent, the second largest city of Flanders, is a university city and cultural hub. Only half an hour away from Antwerp and Brussels by train, and
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an enthusiastic, diverse and international group of researchers. Ghent, the second largest city of Flanders, is a university city and cultural hub. Only half an hour away from Antwerp and Brussels by train, and
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The University of Marburg, founded in 1527, offers a variety of excellent programs of study for around 22,000 students and confronts the important topics of our time through excellent research
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Postdoc Position (f/m/d) for any of the following topics: Combining non-equilibrium alchemistry with machine learning Free energy calculations for enzyme design Permeation and selectivity mechanisms in
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to neurodevelopmental defects and/or cancer. We are looking for motivated individuals to take over this project to expand this project to translational directions. Please email jamy.peng@stjude.org CV, list of references
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An open minded and motivated team Offers to support the compatibility of family and career Support for your personal and professional development through Heidelberg University's internal educational program
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the most promising candidates into clinical applications and ultimately to bring them to the bedside. As a postdoctoral fellow in the lab, you will contribute to these projects involving 3D culture systems
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for pediatric diseases. Project Description: Our research focuses on how genetic variants contribute to diseases during early development and on developing mechanism-driven therapeutics. While animal models have
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-inflammation group at the University of Utah. The candidates will research how mitochondria, genetics and genomics influence platelet function, bleeding, and clot formation. One project will investigate