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independent thinker, eager to learn, and ready to take responsibility for her/his experiments and scientific development Applicants should hold a Master’s degree in Biology, Biomedicine, Pharmaceutical Sciences
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order to promote human health and chemical and drug safety. Researchers develop and apply quantitative chemical, in vitro, and computational approaches to address problems in Toxicology. More information
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health impact. This knowledge is key for developing sustainable management strategies to ensure adequate and safe levels of Se, in agricultural systems as well as in other ecosystems. Job description You
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Portfolio Projects. We are an in-foundation startup built on a multi-year research and development effort focused on a novel class of implantable surgical materials. We are looking for a Quality & Regulatory
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, which not only supports your professional development, but also actively contributes to positive change in society You can expect numerous benefits , such as public transport season tickets and car
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applications, and presentations at conferences. • Mentor and train students. Your qualifications Required: • Ph.D. in cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, molecular medicine, or related field
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Your profile We seek candidates with an outstanding research record in deep learning, in particular in one or several of the following areas: modeling and architecture development, domain adaptation
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with a research program focused on mechanistic questions that are related to genome regulation, RNA metabolism, or protein homeostasis. We are especially interested in candidates using cutting-edge
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Our Laboratory for Advanced Fibers in St. Gallen develops functional polymer fibers for medical and technical applications. Together with partners
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Biointerfaces Laboratory is offering a Postdoc position focused on the development of in vitro simulation models for performance evaluation