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data, spanning from whole-genome variant calling and decision support to single-cell sequencing analysis. We develop and extend robust analysis workflows and reusable components, in close collaboration
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Department of Biomedical Engineering (DBE), University of Basel The Department of Biomedical Engineering (DBE) at the University of Basel is seeking a highly qualified and motivated operational head
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Impact Build is a new startup (ETH label pending) that aims to decarbonize construction through robotic manufacturing. Our core technology, Impact Printing, is an innovative
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clinical contexts. The team currently has 5 members and is intentionally diverse, spanning roles such as site reliability engineering as well as operational profiles involved in clinical study execution
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lab / external, we are seeking a post-doctoral researcher to join our team. In the project, we will be analyzing ride-sharing, shared e-scooter and shared bicycle behaviour. We will analyse the data
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. Questions regarding the position should be directed to Dr. Diana Santelia by email: dsantelia@ethz.ch (no applications). Further information about the Institute of Integrative Biology can be found on our
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The PhD position is funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF), through the project “The Economics of Inheritance and Inter-Vivos Gifts ”. The project is led by Dr. Isabel Z. Martínez
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human therapies. The D-BSSE is the first truly interdisciplinary research department, uniting theoretical and experimental biology with advanced bioengineering and fostering close collaborations with
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-inspired human therapies. The D-BSSE is the first truly interdisciplinary research department, uniting theoretical and experimental biology with advanced bioengineering and fostering close collaborations
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. Our group of Biosensing and Functional Surfaces focuses on the studying the role of protein aggregation in dementia progression using nanoscale analytics