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), is a transdisciplinary initiative at the intersection of biomedicine and digital sciences. The programme aims to develop translational research based on the integration of multi-omics data. In
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the framework of the CPER-ResIsT-omics program (“Resistance, Complications, Vulnerability Factors and a Holistic Approach for Therapeutic Innovations in Inflammatory and Infectious Diseases” ). Candidates should
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-career researchers who have completed their doctorate (or PhD) and post-doctorate elsewhere than at the Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur and wish to develop their research program around the theme of Earth
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seminar program, and opportunities for conference attendance and collaboration with other research organisations. More information about the groups can be found here: https://signaling.lih.lu/ Gender
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A post-doctoral position in human population genetics is opening in our lab (INSERM GGB UMR1078) in Brest, France to work on the Genome of Europe (GoE) project: https://genomeofeurope.eu/ . GoE will
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Netherlands. The training program will be detailed based on the profile and educational background of the PhD student recruited. PhD training will be framed by the mandatory Doctoral Education Agreement (DEA) between
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, as well as single cell datasets) already generated within the laboratory, with the aim of extracting novel biological insights through advanced computational approaches. Working environment
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and educational issues with the common goal of contributing to an inclusive, open and resourceful society. Your role In the context of Prof. Dr. Markus Miessen's post as Professor of Urban Regeneration
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live in. Your role The SECAN-Lab (Security and Networking Laboratory), headed by Prof. Dr. Thomas Engel and embedded within the Department of Computer Science (DCS) at the University of Luxembourg
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postdoctoral researcher will work in an educational research team led by Dr. Christina Siry, and will coordinate the CHANGES project and related research and development by: Co-developing and co-teaching GCE