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of Luxembourg is looking for a Postdoctoral researcher to conduct research in development economics. The postdoctoral researcher will be working under the supervision of Professors Luisito Bertinelli and Jean
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. We expect that you Hold a PhD (or view to obtain a PhD degree) in economics, health economics, statistics, data science, or a related field. (Please note that, in accordance with the rules
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in animal models contribute to behavior and disease. The Ideal Candidate will have: A PhD in neuroscience or related discipline Prior experience in studying neural circuits Expertise with at least some
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Project Description We invite applications for a postdoctoral position in experimental mass spectrometry-based proteomics, focused on peptide ionization, charge state behavior, and fragmentation
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: Collaborate with PI on global climate action research Conduct field research on Luxembourg and the EU within the framework of global climate action commitments Assist with teaching activities Assist with
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(LCSB) is an interdisciplinary research centre of the University of Luxembourg. We conduct fundamental and translational research in the field of Systems Biology and Biomedicine - in the lab, in
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: 18555785); Nature Immunology (PMID: 31086333): Nature Cell Biology (PMID: 30778220). The Postdoctoral Fellow will conduct experiments, perform data analysis and prepare manuscripts in addition to attending
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of ion channels and receptors relevant to neurological disorders, with a strong emphasis on linking molecular perturbations to neuronal function and behaviour. The role is centred on functional physiology
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within the Department of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences. Your role Your responsibilities: Design, implement and analyse a daily diary survey across a broad adult age range Contribute
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disease. Key responsibilities Lead and conduct the processing and statistical analysis of large-scale long-read RNA and DNA sequencing, single nuclei RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics