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specialized equipment. • Advising faculty, postdocs, students, and staff with design, modification, prototype, processes, analysis procedures, and other engineering solutions. • Designing and fabricating parts
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Researcher (R1) Positions Postdoc Positions Application Deadline 13 Feb 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Lisbon) Country Portugal Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research
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the existence of other regulatory mechanisms. Due to its nuclear localization signal and involvement in nucleic acid-related processes (such as NETosis), we hypothesize that PAD4 can be activated by DNA/RNA
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. The focus of this position is developing methods to disentangle dynamic, multiscale ecological signals from large, noisy observational data. This work lies at the interface of statistics, machine learning/AI
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that govern body–brain communication. We are especially interested in discovering how sensory signals from the internal organs are represented in the brain — and how these interoceptive representations
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, journalists/media, etc. Comfortable navigating complex internal processes and structures. Respect for diversity and the importance of interdisciplinary teams. Entrepreneurial mindset, self-starter, and
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possible for this position. Accordingly, secondary appointments in the Khoury College of Computer Sciences or the College of Science are possible, depending on research and/or teaching focus. Faculty
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that govern body–brain communication. We are especially interested in discovering how sensory signals from the internal organs are represented in the brain — and how these interoceptive representations
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–brain communication. We are especially interested in discovering how sensory signals from the internal organs are represented in the brain — and how these interoceptive representations contribute
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–brain communication. We are especially interested in discovering how sensory signals from the internal organs are represented in the brain — and how these interoceptive representations contribute