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well as collaboration with clinicians for human tissue studies. Profile Essential You have an international PhD in physiology, neuroscience, biomedical sciences, or related fields. You are an expert in molecular biology
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care and confidence to support day-to-day experimental efforts in the Group. This role is appropriate for a candidate holding a Master's degree and varying degrees of experience, up to a recent PhD
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at relevant international conferences;Contribute to grant writing and research proposals, as well as participate in other projects where the senior researchers are involved;Mentor graduate students (MSc and PhD
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of results in scientific journals Requirements PhD in Physics, Engineering, Economics, Environmental Sciences, Mathematics, System Sciences or a related field training in formal, quantitative methods
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(TBI). The research will use in vitro and in vivo mouse models. Qualifications: 1). Recent PhD or equivalent degree in neuroscience, molecular biology, physiology, or cerebral vascular biology. 2
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Stage (MIS) 7 Publish key results in international journals and present them at scientific meetings Your qualifications: Master`s degree (or equivalent) and a PhD degree (or equivalent) in the (bio
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possible date. Candidate’s profile: A PhD (or equivalent) in biology, immunology, microbiology, biochemistry, biotechnology, or a related discipline; candidates about to obtain their degree are welcome
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: 5+ years of research experience is required 3+ years of experience is required with a Master's degree No prior experience required with a PHD Strong knowledge and experience in understanding and
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discipline (e.g. Medical Informatics, Computer Science, Data Science, Computational Social Science, Epidemiology, Biostatistics, etc.) Strong research track record, programming, and implementation skills
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are integrated into the structured education program of the Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG) and provide ample networking opportunities amongst the doctoral candidates as well as with the more established