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; - Proven experience in molecular biology techniques, clinical pathology, and translational research with human samples; - Basic knowledge or high motivation to work in bioinformatics and omics data analysis
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objectives: 1. Determination of reference SOC and persistent SOC in intact forests; 2. Factors of SOC change in HMF (Human-modified forests); 3. Integration of isotopic and microclimatic patterns in intact
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for Development in São Paulo state (Brazil) funded by FAPESP, the São Paulo Research Foundation. The University of São Paulo's School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (EACH-USP) is CIATec's host institution
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. The University of São Paulo's School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (EACH-USP) is CIATec's host institution. Requirements: PhD completed less than 7 years ago in Education or related areas; experience in
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of this study is to evaluate levels of metal/metalloids, including toxic metals and micronutrients, and their relationship with chronic diseases such as thyroid disorders, inflammatory diseases, cardiovascular
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patterns, and alternative integrated and humanized approaches to public security. Requirements: • Completed PhD in any field; • Knowledge of advanced statistics and at least one programming language (R
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extensive experience in: research with humans/biological samples; exome and variant analysis; Bulk RNAseq data analysis; immunoenzymatic assays (ELISA); structural bioinformatics (docking, modelling
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strategies and investigates the relationship between molecular structure and functional properties. In addition to developing sustainable and biocompatible synthetic routes to designed compounds, the work
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, relationship (if any) with the complementary training components, necessary support, and additional information. The fellow will be based at the University of São Paulo's Institute of Biosciences (IB-USP) in
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Paulo in the face of climate change (Urban Waterways SCD) – one of the SCDs in São Paulo state supported by FAPESP, the São Paulo Research Foundation. The study features the Tietê-Paraná Waterway as its