119 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" Fellowship positions at Nature Careers
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, PhD, and/or equivalent doctoral level degree Completion of an ACGME-accredited Clinical Informatics Fellowship or equivalent advanced training with Board Certification/Eligibility in Clinical
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the basic mechanisms of protein quality control in neuronal synapses, as well as its relevance in stroke and various forms of brain injuries, starting 2026 spring. Expected start date and duration of
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. Candidates should be nearing completion of, or have already completed, a PhD. Medical doctors with additional training in the computational sciences will also be considered. Fellows will join a vibrant
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alongside experts in neuroscience, microbiology, immunology, and clinical medicine. Your research will focus on the mechanisms and health implications of brain-gut communication, with the opportunity to drive
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. You hold a doctoral degree (PhD, or MD/PhD) in molecular biology, biomedicine, immunology, or other relevant fields with excellent qualifications, documented by at least 3 years of research experience
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biopsies and blood to dissect mechanisms of inflammatory bowel disease, CAR-T enteritis, and ICI colitis. Integrate single-cell/spatial multi-omics with experimental validation in human/mouse intestinal
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of this position is to undertake research in the Conradt group related to the BBSRC-funded project "Asymmetric mitochondrial inheritance: Charting mechanism(s) and function(s) during animal development". This will
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of genomic stability and DNA repair mechanisms in human cancers. The candidate will work in a cutting-edge research environment with access to advanced molecular biology tools and technologies. Located in
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of Ophthalmology and Pharmacology at Mayo Clinic invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. The Research Fellow position will study the cellular and molecular mechanisms of retinal disease, with a
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approaches to investigate the neuronal and circuit-level mechanisms by which physiological states alter information processing in the brain. We are looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow to join the lab on a 4-year