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Description The OPUS(LAP) project examines mechanisms of juxtaposition of contrasting metamorphic provinces during the Late Paleozoic construction of East Pangea. The project is based in Central Asia, focusing
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conditions and associated microbial mechanisms. A postdoctoral researcher will participate in the analytical protocols, acquiring multidisciplinary skills and enhancing their visibility within the geobiology
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the neurorehabilitation industry to understand current standards of practices. Qualifications Required Qualifications: ● PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering or related fields. ● Competence in
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representative PCB packaging assembly, during accelerating tests under combined voltage stress conditions (E, f, waveform, polarity…) in order to identify the underlying electrical degradation mechanisms. Finally
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the pathways and mechanisms by which fungi interact with selenium, an essential toxin, in the environment. Specifically, this research examines the reductive transformation of soluble, toxic Se
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set out in Article 328 of the Act of 20 July 2018 Law on Higher Education and Science (Journal of Laws of 2024, item 1571 ; Polish: Dz. U. z 2024 poz. 1571 t.j.); Information on the Applicant’s research
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to lead a project related to the transport of bacteria in porous media and multiphase flow. A PhD degree in engineering or earth science is needed. 75% - Conduct laboratory experiments related
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| Standard Working Hours VP Area U of U Health - Academics Department 00870 - Ophthalmology-Research Location Campus City Salt Lake City, UT Type of Recruitment External Posting Pay Rate Range $61,008
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heterodimer (Nucleic Acids Res 50:3254, 2022); revealed a mechanism that expands PXR's ligand binding pocket to reduce ligand's binding affinity (Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 120: e2217804120, 2023); and
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-lab-taosheng.html ) studies: (1) the chemical regulation of nuclear xenobiotic receptors, (2) the molecular basis of signal crosstalk among nuclear receptors, and (3) the mechanism of selective