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pages, describing their main achievements to date, as well as outlining the program of research they intend to follow for the next few years. A teaching statement Four letters of recommendation, at least
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NIMSB Technology Platform Leaders:Data Science, Single-Cell & Spatial Omics, Proteomics/Metabolomics
. NIMSB’s mission is to accelerate cutting-edge research and innovation in systems medicine. Its research and innovation programme focuses on single-cell and spatial multi-omics analyses of human samples
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science. The program complements the MICROSTAR initiative, forming the HUMAN–MICROSTAR Alliance — a unified framework bridging host- and microbe-focused infection biology. More details: https
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a cluster hire and the successful candidate will codevelop an internationally recognized research program on the surveillance and control of waterborne pathogens and antimicrobial resistance (AMR
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faculty, statewide programs, program teams, and institutes. Additional potential collaborators include other UC campuses, the California State University Monterey Bay, Hartnell College, Cabrillo Community
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Science Initiative, and the National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI MatWerk, FairMat). The professor is expected to develop an internationally visible research program linking artificial intelligence
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://sls.westlake.edu.cn/en/About/Overview/ . Applicants should submit: 1. Cover letter: rank of the position that you apply to, an overview of the vision and goals of your research program, your most significant scientific
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framework bridging host- and microbe-focused infection biology. More details: https://www.helmholtz-hzi.de/en/research/research-program/human-microstar/
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, molecular biology, or a related field by the time of appointment. Responsibilities building a competitive research program in the area of Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics, mentor and teach graduate students
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Background in science preferred, but not required (applicants who have published science journalism articles previously or completed a science writing/journalism programme will be weighted more heavily