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and Structural Biology Center(CSBC) in the Center of Excellence for Data-Driven Discovery (C3D) of the Department of Structural Biology seeks a skilled and highly motivated Senior Bioinformatics
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for structural biology, predictive genomics, systems neuroscience, and virtual cells. Candidates with strong interdisciplinary profiles at the interface of computational theory and biological applications
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affiliation or with a collaboration relationship. The main hospital of the School of Medicine, which will be adjacent to the School of Medicine, is currently under construction. Learn more about SUSTech here
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building a better future. We are open to applicants with expertise in mechanical materials and structures, and their manufacturing processes and instruments. Role responsibilities The successful candidate
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structured, goal-oriented thinking and clear communication capacity to familiarise yourself quickly with new topics creativity and openness to new approaches reliability and a high level of motivation a high
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, archives, libraries, and cross-disciplinary centres-supported by seminar series, colloquia, and visiting fellows. Structured doctoral training: Benefit from close supervision and gain access to high-quality
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The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou) (HKUST (GZ)) is the world’s first university to experiment with an innovative academic structure. With Hubs and Thrusts instead
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and cell biology, chemistry, virology, immunology, bioinformatics, structural biology, and proteomics. - The Center for RNA Research invites applications from scientific leaders in RNA biology, with
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of Professional Associations) or other relevant professional organisations. The position is covered by the Job Structure for Academic Staff at Universities 2020. Questions For further information, please contact
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the Washington D.C. metro area. Opportunity to partner with frontier AI labs on scientific applications of AI (see https://www.anthropic.com/news/anthropic-partners-with-allen-institute-and-howard-hughes-medical