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well as the scientific and technical development of the division You organize and are responsible for the conduction, analysis, and safety assessment of containers for radioactive materials in accordance with legal
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Three-Year Postdoctoral Position: Role of Extracellular Nucleic Acids in Interspecies Communicati...
cell surface eRNA– cofactor interactions. Develop and perform communication and redox sensing assays. Conduct secretomics, and spatial transcriptomics to analyse the role of eNA in intercellular
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and innate immune memory. We are seeking an outstanding investigator to lead an innovative research program in innate immune memory and its role in respiratory infections, environmental exposures, and
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phenotyping cores, pilot grant funding mechanism, a NIH T32 training program, and a weekly seminar series inviting nationally recognized speakers.
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evidence of delivering impact. You will also contribute to teaching innovation, supervise and develop postgraduate researchers, and provide mentorship to colleagues. This role offers an exciting opportunity
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Job Description The Clinical Research Associate II is responsible for performing data abstraction, collection, and entry to support clinical research. Develops, maintains, and/or monitors case
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The Complexity and Life System Physics program, jointly established by the Center for Quantitative Biology (CQB) and School of Physics at Peking University (China), invites applications for faculty
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aims to propose a unique swarm-based counter-UAS approach enabling autonomous generation and continuous adaptation of protective swarm behaviours. We are seeking an outstanding Research and Development
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of T-cell-centered chemical immunology and has received major funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (including the Distinguished Young Scholars program). Recent work from the lab
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part of the Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine of the University of Luxembourg. DLSM is coordinating all teaching programmes in life sciences, medicine, nursing and midwifery. Research