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for application in different matrices. The candidate must meet the following requirements: - PhD in Bioprocess Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Food Engineering, Biotechnology, or related fields; - PhD degree
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Research Foundation (FAPESP), starting 02/01/2026, within the project “Development of innovative formulations to optimize the efficacy and safety of dental bleaching.” Applicants must hold a PhD in Dentistry
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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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the last 5 years; 2) PhD diploma or proof of doctoral defense; 3) Cover letter showing the pre-requisites required; 4) Two letters of reference; The application deadline is October, 12th, 2025 More
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the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) involving UNICAMP and Zhejiang University. Candidates must have defended their PhD less than 7 years
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the University of São Paulo's Engineering School (POLI-USP) in São Paulo city, Brazil. Requirements to fill to position: • PhD in fields related to Computing, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Electrical
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analyses), collaborating in student supervision, seeking research collaborations, contributing to scientific dissemination, and preparing reports and manuscripts. Requirements: • PhD in Biomedical Sciences
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) Mechanistic understanding of ncRNAs in host-parasite interactions and parasite metastasis. Candidates must hold a PhD in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Genetics, or Biochemistry and must have prior knowledge
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transmembrane domains of VirB6 and VirB8, followed by structural/biophysical studies using biochemistry, NMR spectroscopy, and electron microscopy (Cryo-EM or negative staining). Candidates must hold a PhD in
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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