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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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100%, starting January 2026 (negotiable) Proteins must fold correctly to function, and this process is tightly regulated by a network of chaperone proteins. At the heart of this network is Hsp90, a
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purposes, so an affinity to scientific software and data management is helpful. Ideally, you have experience with Stata and LaTeX. Applicants must be students in good standing at the University of Basel
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models defining the molecular signatures underpinning child development up to adolescence. By combining multidimensional molecular data with integrative computational methods, the professorship's research
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open-source platform redefining how viral sequence data is shared and governed globally, powered by the modular, federated backend database software Loculus This is a computational position focused on
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from 150 nations, located on the border where Switzerland, Germany, and France meet. A large number of institutions for biomedical research, with numerous possibilities for training, networking, and
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to understanding the innervation landscape of peripheral tumors and its role in immuno-oncology. We are particularly interested in candidates who have previously worked on cellular and molecular networks underlying
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shared commitment to enabling entrepreneurship with real-world impact. You will have the task to design and run new acceleration, incubation, mentoring and networking activities, consolidating our existing
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human tissues. These gaps hinder the development of physiologically relevant laboratory models for drug discovery. As part of the Swiss research network http://www.nccr-antiresist.ch/ , the Bumann lab