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Area of research: Diploma & Master Thesis Job description: Bachelor’s / Master’s Thesis – Early Biological Effects of Smoking (f/m/x) 102910 Part time 20 hrs./week Neuherberg near Munich Partial
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! ESRIC is conducting activities in three main areas: Research and testing facilities, Business support and incubation, and Community management. The primary objective of ESRIC is to research, develop and
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field of study A Master degree holder who has worked in research or a relevant field for more than 4 years resulting in publications or inventions and significant academic contributions Graduated from any
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to ensure a constant flow of qualified candidates using various tools (e.g., social media, and LinkedIn). Cultivate positive relationships with principal investigators, postdocs, administrative assistants
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of existing techniques - for example, with respect to expressivity, generalization, interpretability, or scalability. This is part of your personality: Completed Master's degree or Diploma, in the field
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may be delivered remotely using internet-based methods. Administrative responsibilities may also be included. The primary place of employment is Umeå, Sweden. Promoting a good working culture is
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difference in the lives of patients with the rarest of conditions. All while receiving the resources and support you need to advance your career and be the force behind the cures. Primary care coordinator
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highly collaborative and well-funded research environment. Founded in 1946, OMRF is an independent nonprofit biomedical research institute with more than 50 principal investigators and an annual budget
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clinical relevance. You have at least one last authorship in a recognized scientific journal and at least one competitively acquired third‑party grant as Principal Investigator. We offer Funding of 50
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, master’s level), Supervise Bachelor, Master's, and PhD students as well as postdocs, Be deeply involved in the coordination of our section and our joint research activities within and outside ATLAS