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About the LCSB The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine
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, workshops, libraries and administration. The Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research conducts basic research on plants and their development using a wide variety of methods, in particular molecular
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(Principal Investigator) and Dr Robin McKenna (Co-Investigator) who are both based at The University of Liverpool, UK, and a postdoctoral researcher also based in Liverpool. The main tasks will be to: Survey
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-environmental data cube, including establishing a robust GitLab environment Supervising the development of new data products and user-friendly web applications Serving as the central point of contact for data
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This is a unique opportunity for an outstanding scientist to develop an innovative research program at the interface of biology, applied mathematics and/or physics, within one of the five DYNABIO-affiliated
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opportunity for an outstanding scientist to develop an innovative research program at the interface of chemistry and biology within one of the five major DYNABIO-affiliated institutes (C3M, iBV, IPMC, IRCAN
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, pharmacology, cell and developmental biology, and agrosciences to understand the roles & regulatory principles of biological networks in the development and function of organs and organisms as well as in human
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Excellence Programme , which prioritizes the recruitment of female scholars to professorial roles. For an initial period of six months, the University will consider applications exclusively from female
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the national health care centres and with leading international biomedical research institutions. The University of Luxembourg has set a strategic focus on medicine and health and is actively developing
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Excellence Programme , which prioritizes the recruitment of female scholars to professorial roles. For an initial period of six months, the University will consider applications exclusively from female