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We offer an attractive research associate position in the context of the project M etamo rphic Secur ity T esting A ssisted by L LMs (MORTAL), which is supported by the Competence Hub in Research in
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Protein synthesis is one of the most crucial steps in controlling gene expression. The speed at which a ribosome reads the mRNA transcript is not constant, but varies depending on the transcript and
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, starting as soon as possible, to support different projects and the supervision of doctoral researchers in the team. The Mobilab team is a dynamic group with broad research competences and interests, with
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by us to provide a reference letter Early application is highly encouraged, as the applications will be processed upon reception. To ensure full consideration, candidates should apply ONLINE formally
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validation, could be potentially used in future intelligent clinical trials. The clinical research focus is part of the National Centre for Excellence in Research on Parkinson’s Disease (NCER-PD
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-generation AI (in particular Large Language Models and Agentic AI systems) in these tasks. These investigations include the feasibility, practicality and success evaluation of prototype implementations
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The Medical Team of the faculty is in a constant development. Our research initiative, in collaboration with clinical partners, is thriving as we explore the effects of fasting and caloric
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explanation of its originality Two letters of recommendation Early application is highly encouraged, as the applications will be processed upon reception. To ensure full consideration, candidates should apply
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The University of Luxembourg is seeking a Doctoral Student (PhD candidate) to join the Centre for Childhood and Youth (CCY) within the Department of Social Sciences. This position offers an exciting
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Wilmes at the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (UL) and Rob Finn at EMBL-EBI in the UK, both involved in the identification of VFs through computational biology, as well as Kim Remans at EMBL in