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the perfect fit for you! We are looking for a bright, highly motivated PhD candidate to join our team within the prestigious ERC Advanced Grant project DIGDEEP. Biodiversity often reduces the risk of disease
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, offering targeted training in research methods, project management, and leadership skills. This ensures you graduate not only as a specialist in your field but also as a well-rounded professional. Global
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as well as help manage and direct this complex and challenging project as opportunities allow. Informal query can be made by contacting directly Heather Ferguson at Heather.Ferguson@glasgow.ac.uk
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opportunities to improve care delivery. The PhD positions are embedded in the research programme OPERA of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by a multidisciplinary team of researchers with a
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position is embedded in the research programme Innovation & Organization of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by Prof. Ulrike Schultze, Prof. David Langley, and a daily supervisor
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at improving quality while controlling costs. The two PhD projects will contribute to building a scientific foundation for how healthcare claims data can generate meaningful insights into the quality of care. By
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information: For additional information about this research project and DC position, please contact the scientist-in-charge/supervisor Prof. Dr. Anat Milo E-Mail: anatmilo@bgu.ac.il For additional information
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relevant data for the above described technology development and its feasibility test, the PhD candidate will also design medical research experimental protocol for both healthy control population and target
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? Then this PhD position in the prestigious ERC Advanced Grant project DIGDEEP might be for you! Biodiversity often reduces disease outbreaks, but not always, and we don’t yet know why. As our PhD
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inflammation related to hearing implants. This PhD project aims to identify determinants of IAI associated with hearing implants by investigating associations between proteomics, microbial profile and clinical