33 phd-in-simulation-engineer PhD positions at Center for Biological Research "Margarita Salas" CSIC
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Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Spain Application Deadline 20 Sep 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Madrid) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research
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15 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company IDAEA-CSIC Research Field Geosciences » Hydrology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Spain Application
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Ethics in physical sciences » Other Technology » Medical technology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Spain Application Deadline 12 Sep 2025 - 23:59 (UTC) Type
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Neurology in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical, Biomedical and Veterinary Sciences is looking for a full-time (100%) PhD with a project focused on gut–brain immune interactions in food allergy. Position
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neuroinflammation. The PhD student will focus on characterizing immune cell responses in food allergy models and their impact on brain immunity. In close collaboration with experts in food allergy, neuroimmunology
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23 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Gothenburg Department Department of Biomaterials Research Field Biological sciences » Biological engineering Medical sciences Other
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ONE-LIFE TIME PHD FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY: ***4-years opportunity + €6,860 available for PhD tuition and international research stays + Severo Ochoa Excellence*** We're seeking a new candidate for a
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The Addictions Department (School of Academic Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London) invites applications for a fully funded PhD studentship beginning
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neuroinflammation. The PhD student will help uncover the molecular and cellular pathways linking the allergic gut to the inflamed brain, and how these pathways shape disease risk later in life. The successful
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neuroinflammation. The PhD student will help uncover the molecular and cellular pathways linking the allergic gut to the inflamed brain, and how these pathways shape disease risk later in life. The successful