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reversibility, and polymer conformations in adsorbed states, considering polymer chemistry (e.g., polarity, charge, molecular weight), sorbent properties (e.g., surface charge, specific area), and solution
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remodeling and immune cell dynamics in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Job description You will Collaborate with partners in Bern to develop multi-compartment organ-on-chip systems integrating
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employees, we are a dynamic and international research community that has spawned many fundamental discoveries in biology and medicine as well as several Nobel Laureates. Become part of our community
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systems on surfaces. A particular focus is placed on molecular spin systems, where you can harness quantum correlations of many-body spin systems, enabled by atomically precise bottom-up synthesis. You will
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advantage. A 1.5-year fully funded postdoctoral position in a dynamic and international research group within the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Basel. You will have access to state
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advantage. A 1.5-year fully funded postdoctoral position in a dynamic and international research group within the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Basel. You will have access to state
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the Department of Biomedicine at Mattenstrasse 28, 4057 Basel. Project: The aim of the project is to elucidate molecular intra- and extracellular mechanisms of signaling modulating myeloid cells’ immune
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modelling, structure biology and chemistry. Your profile PhD in Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Biochemistry or Structural Biology with research experience in any of these areas. You are highly motivated
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of the project is to elucidate molecular intra- and extracellular mechanisms of signaling modulating myeloid cells' immune responses. The project is supported by Innosuisse and has a translational goal aiming to
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, and in vivo molecular biology, where the Postdoc position (LBB, ETH Zurich) will be focusing on the further development of our multiphoton intravital imaging technology. This multidisciplinary team