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29 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Philipps University Marburg Department Medicine, Institute for Physiological Chemistry Research Field Chemistry » Biochemistry Biological sciences
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Designing and evaluating AI-informed methods for long sequence modeling and forecasting of physiological signals (e.g., continuous glucose), integrating these data with electronic health records and other
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, body composition by DEXA, energy expenditure of routine exercise, measurement of energy intake, assessments of cognitive function. Expectations: The Postdoc will be expected to complete research projects
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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Have you completed your PhD? Are you eager to enrich knowledge on biodiversity as a postdoc
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employment This is a two–year position from Feb 1st, 2026 or as soon possible, with possibilities for extension. Job description You will develop genetic tools to study cellular mechanisms of protein quality
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direct applications to human health and performance. The postdoc will join a collaborative team led by Dr. C.J. Hasson (Department of Physical Therapy, Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences) and Dr. Peter
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for this position is $70,000 per year. Please do not apply through UBC Careers. Applications must be submitted to Michelle McEwan by email at sentinels@hakai.org as stated in the job description below. Climate
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physiological techniques in both in vitro and in vivo systems. The lab is particularly interested in how epigenetic alterations influence disease progression in pulmonary and vascular tissues and seeks
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of the selection procedure (for details: National knowledge security guidelines ). Do you have questions about this vacancy? Or do you want to know more about … Where to apply Website https
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-writing skills. Our group leads and contributes to multi-institutional, registry-based, and clinical trial research investigating the optimal use, timing, and management of ECMO/ECLS in critical illness