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) position of Assistant Professor with the subject: "Medical Biopathology-Microbiology" according to the FEK 4033/27.10.2025 (τ.Γ΄) Information on the position in the following link: https
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the robustness and sensitivity using quantitative microbiological molecular methods for the lysis solution to process multiple sample types, concentrating on samples of tongue swabs, exhaled breath condensate and
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of offers available1Company/InstituteRiga Stradiņš University, Institute of Microbiology and VirologyCountryLatviaCityRigaPostal CodeLV-1067StreetRātsupītes street 5Geofield Contact City Rīga Website http
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students, and taking responsibility for side tasks such as keeping the lab and instruments in good condition. Who we are looking for We are looking for you who fulfil the following: A PhD degree in
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Department of Clinical Microbiology The Dwibedi research group at the Department of Clinical Microbiology and the Laboratory for Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden (MIMS; https://www.mims.umu.se
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to: Dr. Nathan Peters, PhD Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Infectious Diseases C/O Marcy Brett (mbrett@ucalgary.ca ) Application deadline: February 20, 2026 To learn more about academic
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higher) - Grade 5 Research Assistant only PhD (or pending results) in relevant subject to microbiology and/or reproductive health - Grade 6 Research Associate only Proven lab experience in microbiology and
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ability to conduct his/her research independently (proficient in all Microbiology/Immunology/Virology experiments and writing papers). Minimum Education and/or Work Experience M.D. or PhD Required
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nominations and applications is now open. We warmly invite exceptional fresh PhD graduates from institutions around the world to apply. To learn more about the Program, please visit https
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University of Würzburg and Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research, GERMANY 1 PhD student & 1 Postdoc Position Specialized metabolite functions during gut microbial interactions in