13 postdoctoral-human-computer-interaction Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Basel in Switzerland
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Your position The project aims to develop novel anti-biofilm compounds that can be used to treat biofilm-related infections caused by a range of bacterial pathogens. Based on structural data demonstrating how an existing anti-biofilm compound binds to and activates its specific target in...
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Switzerland Application Deadline 18 Oct 2025 - 21:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 38 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU
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to solve fundamental questions surrounding evolution and interaction between bacteria and bacteriophages. The Biozentrum provides a highly stimulating collaborative research environment with a
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domain-senses cellular metabolic states and translates this information into transcriptional activation remain elusive. This postdoctoral project aims to unravel the molecular mechanisms of PGC-1α function
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of History of the University of Basel offers a 60% postdoctoral position "History of Africa
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Your profile The successful candidate will pursue a second book / "Habilitation" research project, teach courses, contribute to the Department's profile areas "Premodern History" and "History of Africa", and assume responsibilities in academic self-administration. The department is looking for a...
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University of Basel, Condensed Matter Theory and Quantum Computing Position ID: University of Basel -Condensed Matter Theory and Quantum Computing -POSTDOC [#21540] Position Title: Position Type
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hematopoiesis and tissue engineering, while cooperating with a PhD student working on the same program. The project aims at engineering organotypic 3D human bone marrow tissues and apply them as grafts in vivo
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looking for a postdoctoral level scientist with interest in brain waste clearance. The focus of our research is to understand how toxic metabolites such as amyloid-beta and others are cleared from
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-of-the-art organoid technology to better understand human infections and foster antibiotic discovery. We conduct a wide range of assays including cellular and molecular microbiology, advanced microscopy, omics