76 evolution "https:" "https:" "European Commission" Postdoctoral positions in Brazil
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motivation letter in PDF with the subject “PD-FAPESP KO-HPC” to Alfredo Goldman (gold@ime.usp.br ). Where to apply Website http://www.fapesp.br/oportunidades/9286 Requirements Additional Information
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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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publications abd advanced English proficiency. Experience in student supervision is desirable. Candidates must also meet the eligibility criteria for FAPESP post-doctoral fellowships (see https://fapesp.br/en
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are working on a platform focused on the development of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) for FD modeling in neural cells. The following are required qualifications: experience with cell culture, molecular
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and Supply (SAASP). Duration: 36 months (full-time) Expected start: April 2026 (flexible) How to apply Applications should be submitted only through the Google Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This post-doctoral fellowship is intended for the development of a comparative study on international models for addressing and managing open
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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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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
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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 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