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by combining psychological profiling, biological lab data, physiological time series, and sensor data. The postdoc will play a leading role in developing and implementing predictive algorithms designed
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JOB SUMMARY The Physiological Acoustics Lab (http://escabilab.uconn.edu) at the University of Connecticut seeks applicants for a postdoctoral position in systems and computational neuroscience
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produce integrated multi-omics and physiologic profiles of chronic human diseases, and to use such profiles to develop new disease detection strategies, novel therapies, and insights into disease mechanisms
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of nutrition and health, with the aim of understanding the molecular basis of nutrition-dependent diseases, and of developing new strategies for treatment and prevention (https://www.dife.de/en/). We invite
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application by including the following elements: an application letter a note on the applicant’s PhD research project (4 pages) two letters of reference Incomplete applications or applications that do not use
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found at: https://www.isas.de/en . Do not overlook the inclusion of Academic Europe in your application. Where to apply Website https://bewerbermanagement.net/nqqer Requirements Research FieldChemistry
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Curie PhD network centred on mechanobiology, i.e. the study of how physical forces and mechanical cues shape cell physiology. Evidence indicates that key mechanisms of neurodegeneration and cancer
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patients with cardiogenic shock and cardiothoracic surgery. You will work at the frontline where engineering, physiology, and critical care converge to shape the future of life-saving therapy. PhD Position
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, The Department of Medicine, The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, The Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine, The Department of Pharmacology, Physiology & Neuroscience, and The Department
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of the letters preferably from your PhD supervisor or last employment. Evaluation and selection jury: Doctor Saravana Ramasamy, Principal Investigator at MIA-Portugal Professor Manuel António da Silva Santos