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workshops and valorisation strategy. Is Your profile described below? Are you our future colleague? Apply now! Education PhD in Materials Science, Applied Physics, Nanotechnology Experience and skills 3 to 5
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the application process, please contact Biosciences staffing at . About you You must have a PhD (or be studying towards it) in Medical Physics or Bioengineering, Computational Neuroscience, Applied
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interface of developmental/stem cell biology, immunology, and computational systems analysis in a highly collaborative and multidisciplinary environment. Qualifications Required: PhD (or nearing completion
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to grant proposals, and present findings at international conferences. What you bring: PhD (or near completion) in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Data Science, Statistical Genomics, or related field
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together the brightest minds who have completed a PhD in the natural sciences or engineering and who aim to pursue a research project that includes the application of artificial intelligence (AI
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transplantation. We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a PhD degree interested in using microbiological methods with the aim of developing novel strategies to improve bone marrow transplantation and
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* Contribute to the supervision of PhD students and junior researchers Your Profile: * PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Systems Biology, Biostatistics, or a related field – (Doctoral degree should
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years of post-PhD experience (Ph.D. awarded after January 2022) Demonstrated strong communication skills and fluency in English Submission of an innovative research proposal aligned with KAUST priorities
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research projects Contribute to other research projects both internally and with external collaborators Guide PhD students in their research About you… The essential criteria you will bring… PhD, or in
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The newly established Program for Memory Longevity (PML), led by Attila Losonczy, MD, PhD, in the O’Donnell Brain Institute (OBI) and the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Texas