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-throughput screening workflows and preparing samples for metabolomic analysis. Skills in quantitative image analysis, data processing pipelines, and introductory computational modelling. Competence in
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technology development. The lab combines cutting-edge methods such as functional two-photon microscopy, high-density neuropixels electrophysiology and spatial biology research, alongside computational analyses
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sciences and health innovation. You will also play an active role in startup fundraising, building relationships with VCs, helping founders connect with investors, and organizing venture capital-focused
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The Doctoral Program in Literary Studies of the University of Basel calls for applications for one or two one-year start-up grants of CHF 32,000 (beginning October 1, 2026). The grant is designed
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, computer literacy and motivation to further develop technical skills (e.g., programming), and a strong work ethic.
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February 1st, 2027, or by appointment with the successful applicant. Depending on the qualifications of the person to be appointed, the professorship is filled as a Tenure Track Assistant Professor (TTAP
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The Institute of Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel (IOB) is seeking an experienced and highly motivated Research Associate to join the Translation Group led by Dr. Bence György. IOB is a
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topics. You collaborate on research and pedagogical projects and assist in academic administration to some degree. You will teach two hours per week (during the semester).
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vision and its associated diseases, as well as to develop new therapies for vision loss. For more information, please visit iob.ch ! About the project For a project in the Human Retinal & Central Visual
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computer scientists, experimentalists and clinicians. You will be involved in cross-disciplinary collaborations and have training opportunities to further develop and grow your scientific interests. Access