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/sites/26/2016/04/Employment-CUPE-3902-Unit-3-Application-Form-June-2012b.pdf ), a letter of interest and current CV to: Alexander Hoy Teaching Support Coordinator, Department of Physiology
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PhD position available at The University of Bristol, UK (ENDOTRAIN) (DC4) PhD position - Salt-dependent regulation of aldosterone secretion by ACTH and angiotensin II (DC 4) Apply for this job See
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This position is represented by SEIU Local 2007 and the collective bargaining agreement between the university and SEIU Local 2007 governs the terms and conditions of employment. This position will
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close to completing) a PhD in biology, bioinformatics, genomics, or molecular physiology. We particularly welcome candidates with: Expertise in experimental genomics, cell biology and advanced live imaging
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publish in leading international journals. Desired skills and experiences: PhD in crop physiology, microbiology, plant molecular physiology, or related fields. Strong knowledge about plant-soil-microbes
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15th February 2026 Languages English English English PhD position available at The University of Bristol, UK (ENDOTRAIN) (DC4) PhD position - Salt-dependent regulation of aldosterone secretion by
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in general. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/357226/phd-on-development-of-smart-alg… Requirements Specific Requirements Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering
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candidate will be embedded in the DFG Research Program RTG3120 on Biomolecular Condensates ( https://dresdencondensates.org ). Each PhD project is part of an interdisciplinary framework that includes shared
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publications and conference presentations The candidate is expected to have Education, experience and technical skills A relevant PhD degree with previous experience with crop physiological methods, plant-soil
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(General, Muscle, Neurophysiology, Thermoregulation, and Exercise Physiology). Module: “Cellular and molecular bases of neuromuscular function”; VETE-2065: Veterinary Pharmacology. Module: “Molecular targets