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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The aim of this fellowship is to study the structure and dynamics of the viral factory formed in A. castellanii during the
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multiple access. The focus will be on the application of AI techniques, aiming at their reliable, robust, and effective integration. Requirements: - Experience with the Python programming language
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), as well as its “pyrogenic” fraction (CPi) and isotopic composition, with a focus on the impact of fire in the Amazon. In this stage, the research prioritizes the integration of carbon isotopic analysis
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information, enabling the automated generation of datasets containing the structural and stratigraphic characteristics of interest. This approach allows for improved stratigraphic predictions of regional
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sciences; experience in human genetic data analysis and bioinformatics applied to Neuroscience, preferably in Psychiatry, including genotyping or WES/WGS data; experience in genetic association studies (GWAS
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governance strategies. The study will combine document analysis, interviews with public managers and international experts, and the construction of a comparative analytical framework covering health policies
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symbiotic and asymbiotic germination experiments; - Analysis of the anatomical structure and ultrastructure of protocorms and seedlings; - Management and analysis of data in germination/seed trait databases
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experience in: (1) breeding and sexing neonatal rats/mice; (2) handling neonatal rodents; (3) dissection of brain structures in young adult rats/mice; and (4) techniques for morphological and molecular
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(IF-USP) n Brazil and to work with Prof. Luiz Machado. The candidate must have experience with data analysis and the instrumentation referred in the project. Training or experience in the fields campaigns
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outcomes such as disease severity, viral load, and hospitalization. The project integrates immunology, virology, and quantitative analysis to understand mechanisms of antibody-mediated protection and support