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for more than 12 months in the 3 years before 28 February 2026 (recruitment start).* Relevant PhD in Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Health Sciences, or Engineering by the call deadline (date
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. You hold a doctoral degree (PhD, or MD/PhD) in molecular biology, biomedicine, immunology, or other relevant fields with excellent qualifications, documented by at least 3 years of research experience
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replication and genome maintenance using conventional biochemistry and single-molecule visualisation tools. The group currently consists of around 6 researchers including PhD students, postdoctoral fellows and
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on Fragmentation in Star-forming Cores Quantum Plasmonic Sensors If you have obtained your PhD (or equivalent) within the past three years - or expect to complete your PhD within six months of appointment* - you are
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The Francis Crick Institute PhD for Clinicians (3 years fully funded) The Francis Crick Institute invites applications for its Doctoral Fellowships for Clinicians, offering a unique opportunity for
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to conferences as well as a research allowance for developing new ideas. Here's What You'll Need: Essential Requirements PhD in a relevant area (e.g., genomics, molecular biology or cancer). Track
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PhD or MD/PhD in biomedical sciences and significant experience in immunology, molecular biology and biochemistry are encouraged to apply. Technical experience in immunology and methods to examine
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, probabilistic graphical models, physics/dynamical systems. Qualifications: The candidate is expected to hold (or be about to complete) a relevant PhD degree in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence or another
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prepare them to serve Dartmouth’s commitment to academic excellence in an environment that is welcoming to all. Qualifications Applicants should hold a PhD in Biology or a closely related field, or be ABD
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advanced laboratory techniques. Minimum Hiring Standards: • PhD and/or MD degree in biomedical sciences required. • Familiar with immunofluorescence microscopy, cell culturing, IHC, protein biochemistry