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proteomics, characterizing the biological processes and cellular functions related to differentially abundant proteins (DAPs). The postdoc will be based at the Sepsis Research Lab (LPS) of the Federal
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description 18-month fully-funded postdoc position to work on a project investigating the protective effects of carnosine on cardiac
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performance in the PhD course; articles in international journals on the subject of the fellowship project; experience in modeling, numerical simulations, and computational programs of chaotic particle
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research group investigates the effects of different models of hypoxia (real and/or simulated) on central and peripheral physiological adaptations in both humans and rodents. The successful candidate is
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targets through the investigation of anti-inflammatory peptides derived from animal venoms. The activities involve exploring the biology of the peptides and their in vitro effects on cellular models
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to anthropogenic climate change. Nevertheless, these extreme events may be modulated by large-scale climate variability modes across a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. Using large ensemble multi-model
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knowledge in nanobiointerfaces and nanotoxicology; • Strong scientific writing and teamwork skills. Application: Send applications to cemol@cnpem.br by October 5, 2025 (subject line: “Postdoc Fellowship
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applicants. Application: Send CV, letter of interest, and 2 references to Julio C. B. Ferreira (jcesarbf@usp.br ). More details: fapesp.br/en/postdoc . More information about the fellowship is at: fapesp.br
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from animal venoms. The activities involve exploring the biology of the peptides and their in vitro effects on cellular models of inflammation and nociception. Candidates must have obtained
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targets through the investigation of anti-inflammatory peptides derived fromanimal venoms. The activities involve exploring the biology of the peptides and their in vitroeffects on cellular models