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The Biozentrum of the University of Basel is one of the leading life sciences institutes in the world. It consists of 32 groups and 500 employees that research how molecules and cells create life, spanning the scale from atom to organism. Founded in 1971, the Biozentrum has been the birthplace...
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& Virus Evolution (EVE) group at Swiss TPH, we are seeking a Software Engineer – Open Source Pathogen Data Platforms (80 – 100%) to help shape the tools that underpin pathogen data generation and sharing in
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Excellent handling of office software and online tools Excellent organizational skills Flexible in learning new tasks and adjust to a changing environment We are looking for a person who enjoys supporting and
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the university's Change Community, foster a strong network culture, lead change projects, and support faculties, departments, and teams in successfully implementing change initiatives. You will act as a catalyst
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, networking, and career development are located in Basel. Basel provides a high standard of living and a rich and varied cultural atmosphere.
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Invasion Research Network (MIREN ). Project description The biodiversity crisis is in part driven by invasive species, yet many non-natives are only recognized as invasive once they are widespread. A key
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people, communicate complex matters with clarity, and thrives in environments where not all parameters are defined from the outset.
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(R1) Country Switzerland Application Deadline 14 Oct 2025 - 21:59 (UTC) Type of Contract To be defined Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a
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the position for you. Projects in the wet lab of the van Nimwegen group revolve around stochastic single-cell gene regulation in bacteria, the functioning of genome-wide gene regulatory networks, and the
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with diverse interdisciplinary collaborations and international networks. Many of our activities focus on a common interest in European history in a global perspective. With the Center for African