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outcomes such as disease severity, viral load, and hospitalization. The project integrates immunology, virology, and quantitative analysis to understand mechanisms of antibody-mediated protection and support
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(IF-USP) n Brazil and to work with Prof. Luiz Machado. The candidate must have experience with data analysis and the instrumentation referred in the project. Training or experience in the fields campaigns
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linked to the development of the following activities in this project: conducting cutting-edge research on Sustainability and Circular Economy, exploring innovative data analysis tools and theories
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studies. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in functional and molecular semen analysis, cell culture, and molecular analyses of the microbiome and metabolomics. This opportunity is open
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/axonopathies.” Prerequisites: • PhD degree in Biological Sciences or Health Sciences; • Experience in techniques such as Histology, Molecular and Cell Biology, Immunohistochemistry, miRNA and RNAseq analysis
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), as well as its “pyrogenic” fraction (CPi) and isotopic composition, with a focus on the impact of fire in the Amazon. In this stage, the research prioritizes the integration of carbon isotopic analysis
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, graphs); experience with analysis and processing of large volumes of data; development of reproducible scientific software; proficiency in Python and libraries (Pandas/NumPy and PyTorch/TensorFlow/Scikit
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biology and comparative genomics; - Demonstrable experience with bioinformatics tools for genome analysis; - Demonstrable experience with bacteriophage genome assembly and annotation; - Proficiency in
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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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at least one of the following topics: school curriculum, educational assessment, educational public policies, or inclusive education; analysis of curricular guidelines such as the National Common Core