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Paulo, Brazil), and at the animal facilities. To be eligible, candidates must have: - Completed a PhD in any area of the biomedical or health sciences; - Availability to dedicate full-time and work
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). Preferred qualifications: PhD in Sport Sciences or related fields; research experience with hypoxia studies (human and animal models); availability for short travels to collaborate with partner laboratories
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the last 5 years; 2) PhD diploma or proof of doctoral defense; 3) Cover letter showing the pre-requisites required; 4) Two letters of reference; The application deadline is October, 12th, 2025 More
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. Letter of recommendation from PhD advisor. Conditions: Monthly fellowship: R$ 12,570.00; Technical Reserve: 10% of annual amount (research-related expenses); Open to Brazilian and international candidates
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transmembrane domains of VirB6 and VirB8, followed by structural/biophysical studies using biochemistry, NMR spectroscopy, and electron microscopy (Cryo-EM or negative staining). Candidates must hold a PhD in
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laboratories, both national and international, during scientific training is a positive aspect to be considered in the selection process. Interested candidates should send the following documents in PDF format
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positive aspect to be considered in the selection process. Interested parties must send by October 3, 2025, the following documents in PDF format to the project supervisor responsible for the selection
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requires 40 hours per week of exclusive dedication and will be on-site at the USP, Butantã Campus, in São Paulo.The selection process comprises two stages: document analysis followed by online interviews
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proteomic analysis and synthetic biology. Candidates must have defended their doctoral thesis within the last 5 years. The selection process will consist of an analysis of their CV, experience, and
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settlements in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, as well as their associated public management processes. Both qualitative and quantitative approaches will be employed for documentary analysis, participatory