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Prof. Dr. Markus Bohnsack Direktor Justus-von-Liebig-Weg 11 37077 Göttingen 0551 / 39-65968 https://biochemie.uni-goettingen.de/
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Medicine (https://www.irem.uzh.ch/en.html) combines cutting-edge stem cell and bioengineering research to advance regenerative therapies. Based on bio-inspired principles and novel biomimetic technologies
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, sites in Newport News and Richmond, and numerous Extension offices and research institutes including the new Institute for Advanced Computing (https://iac.vt.edu/ ) in the DC metro area. As a leading
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outstanding opportunity for an optical engineering-focused Postdoctoral Scientist to join the lab team of Dr. Cristina Rodriguez, Freeman Hrabowski Scholar , based in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at
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Comprehensive Cancer Center. The successful applicant will be expected to develop an independent, externally funded research program in cancer immunology, cancer causing viruses, oncolytic viral therapies, cancer
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advantageous Competent computer skills, including relevant scientific and analytical software (e.g., GraphPad Prism, R, Python or Jupyter Notebooks) For informal enquiries, please email Dr Patricia Centeno
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available for highly qualified candidates, including Director of the Autopsy Service. UC Davis Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, led by Chair Dr. Florette Kimberly Hazard, is an innovative and
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role The University of Luxembourg (UL) invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher position within the Department of Computer Science (http://dcs.uni.lu ). The candidate should have a research
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Postdoctoral Fellow in innate immunity Employer: Mount Sinai School of Medicine Research lab: Teunissen lab Institute Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Institute PI: Dr. Abraham Teunissen Location
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Research in the laboratory of Dr. Michael Summers at the University of Maryland Baltimore County’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry focuses on understanding how HIV-1 and other retroviruses