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receive: • Direct mentorship from HFRI faculty investigators • Exposure to study lifecycle management (from concept to close-out) • Structured feedback on scientific writing and presentation skills
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international research partners in Africa and Asia. We leverage our state-of-the-art core facilities (flow cytometry, microscopy, proteomics and structural biology) to address important problems and find
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About us The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM
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funding, the Centre brings together a vibrant community of biomedical scientists, clinicians, engineers, physical scientists, and data experts who share a mission to transform the lives of people living
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building the foundations of the next wave of innovation in pathology. We are seeking candidates that could be successful in many environments, including top-tier academic laboratories and leading technology
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We are seeking skilled and enthusiastic candidates for Postdoctoral Fellow positions in the Biomedical Imaging and Radiation Technology Laboratory (BIRTLab). Our mission is to innovate, develop, and
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postdoctoral fellow to study HIV-1 vaccine immunology. We use an interdisciplinary approach combining structural biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, and immunology to generate insights that can be
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pathology departments and leading technology companies, but who choose this work because of its potential for real and lasting impact on patients and the future of healthcare. What You’ll Do * Assist in
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well as the R&D and application of high technology for marine environmental protection and resources exploration. It is a large-scale public welfare marine research institute with outstanding scientific and
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implications for tissue engineering and birth defects. We study the developing zebrafish heart, which allows advanced optical, genetic, and biophysical manipulation. Using a systems biology approach, we