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project funding; Demonstrate the ability to establish a distinguished research programme aligned with the University's strategic research areas; Commit to delivering high-quality teaching and supervision
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learning programme to foster our staff’s soft and technical skills Multicultural and international work environment with more than 50 nationalities represented in our workforce Diverse and inclusive work
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The laboratory of Professor Tirin Moore at Stanford University is seeking a Software Engineer. The Moore lab seeks to understand the neural circuits underlying fundamental perceptual and cognitive
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Scientific Programmer / Bioinformatician The Gerlich laboratory at IMBA is seeking a motivated Scientific Programmer / Bioinformatician to join an interdisciplinary team studying fundamental
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, and functionalizing EVs for targeted therapeutic delivery. Attract competitive external funding to support your research program. Build strong national and international collaborations, both within
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5 years, and - research program proposal (3-4 pages). Selected candidates will be invited for an online interview with the selection committee. Join us in beautiful city of Vilnius – one of the top
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; Demonstrate the ability to establish a distinguished research programme aligned with the University's strategic research areas; Commit to delivering high-quality teaching and supervision to a diverse student
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-based therapies. Additionally, the Division supports a robust educational mission, including a fellowship training program that recruits two outstanding fellows annually and is funded, in part, through
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The Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics (APCTP) opens a few positions for the Young Scientist Training program at the postdoctoral fellow level in theoretical physics and related fields
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of triterpenoid bioactives, inspired by the chemical diversity of the Plant Kingdom. The post is part of a larger programme in the Osbourn lab on harnessing plant metabolic diversity for medicinal, agricultural and