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School (FMRP-USP) in Brazil, is available under the Thematic Project “Deciphering Leishmania non-coding RNA function at the host-parasite interface” (funded by FAPESP, the São Paulo Research Foundation
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Research Foundation) to work on the project “Sleep and biological rhythms in family and social life: a network and family-based analysis in urban and rural areas of the Amazon region” which is part of
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minimized systems have been solved by cryoelectron microscopy (Cryo-EM), the IMC remains resistant to isolation and structural characterization. This project aims to develop protocols to express and purify
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description ' Post-doctoral opportunity in an interdisciplinary project at the interface of Nursing and Health Technologies. The project aims
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degree and PhD in Forestry Engineering, Biology or Ecology; PhD less than 6 years ago, with a thesis in the project areas. Demonstrate (i) activities at universities abroad in the project specialties and
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degree and PhD in Forestry Engineering, Biology or Ecology; PhD less than 6 years ago, with a thesis in the project areas. Demonstrate (i) activities in universities abroad in the project's specialties
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the research activity. Candidates should send an email with the subject “PD fire management” to the project coordinator, Natashi Pilon (npilon@unicamp.br), with the following documents in PDF: letter of interest
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postdoctoral fellow. This fellowship is directly associated with the FAPESP Thematic Project titled "Brazil as an emerging market democracy variety: between the democratic agenda and the globalization agenda
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postdoctoral fellow. This fellowship is directly associated with the FAPESP Thematic Project titled "Brazil as an emerging market democracy variety: between the democratic agenda and the globalization agenda
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CENTD, a multidisciplinary center studying molecular targets of inflammatory diseases, is offering a postdoctoral position for 12 months. The project aims to identify and validate new pharmacological