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biotransformation and impacts on host responses. The work will involve aspects of microbiology, chemical bioanalysis, bioinformatics, and in vitro toxicology to advance animal-free next generation hazard assessment
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the general public, scientist and third party applications access the meteorological data, and in view of Open Government Data, new APIs, workflows and data processing framework are being developed. Job
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of Mechanical and Process Engineering, ETH Zurich). This interdisciplinary project investigates how the immune system responds to implanted materials, aiming to develop strategies that improve tissue integration
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and outbound prospects related to any outreach and sales activities for SNAI. Devise and implement sales formats enabling multiple prospects to engage with SNAI offerings in parallel (thematic events
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extensively employs multiomics tools in projects involving these research areas to advance our understanding of biological processes. The Functional Genomics Center Zurich (FGCZ) is a joint core facility of ETH
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driving these processes. Our long-term goal is to understand fundamental principles of environmental processes and to inspire sustainable technologies. This is a full-time position (100%), starting in
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Biology, Bioinformatics, Cancer Biology, Molecular Biology, Pathology, or a closely related discipline. Strong background in spatial omics technologies (e.g., spatial transcriptomics, high-plex imaging
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developing and maintaining software systems essential for the operation and data processing of the HIRAX telescope array. This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking astronomical
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, comprising RDM experts, research software engineers, data scientists, etc. Profile This position requires PhD degree in data / computational science or related field such as physics, bioinformatics
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acquisition, data processing and data analysis. The group is supported by IT and bioinformatics experts and by the metabolomics and genomics teams of the FGCZ to support multi-omics approaches. We are looking