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Campos, São Paulo state, Brazil, is offering a post-doctoral position, valid for 36 months, funded by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP). The activities will be developed within the international
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qualitative nature of the methodology to be developed, which requires dialogue between the researcher and the research subject. To learn more about the proposal, request further information by email at
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Foundation (FAPESP) under the aegis of its scientific cooperation agreement with the Chinese institution. The project focuses on the development of innovative antitumor nanovaccines derived from outer membrane
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoc project title: “Closed-loop field development and management integrated with geology” Post-doctoral researcher with a
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) and supervised by Prof. Diogo Rosenthal Coutinho from USP's Law School (FD). The fellowship aims to develop a methodology to identify and systematize legal risks in eviction processes, mapping legal
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- conventional species (African mahogany, Australian cedar, mix of native species, etc.). The technical-scientific results obtained in this work may be used for the development of outreach actions and public
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lipid–carotenoid interactions is required. Experience in in vivo models, extraction and quantification of bioactive compounds, industrial microbiology, and process development—preferably using green
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the mechanisms that develop in the viral factory of Nucleocitoviricota and characterize the structure of these complexes. The fellow will be based at the University of São Paulo's São Carlos Institute of Physics
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). The candidate must have solid experience in Plant Anatomy, demonstrated by recent and consistent publications. The project focuses on the study of germination and protocorm development in orchids, a plant group
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This call refers to a Post-Doctoral Fellowship associated with the Thematic Project “Development of Photoactive Pigments Derived from L