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qualifications: a) PhD degree completed in Nutrition, Food Science, or a related field; b) Proven experience with Eye-Tracking studies, including proficiency with the Experiment Builder software. This experience
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met. Certified applicants will be notified later on of the dates when the selection process will take place. Please note that if an applicant’s PhD degree was granted by a non-Brazilian institution, an
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Bacteriophages) at the University of São Paulo (USP) invites applications for a FAPESP-funded post-doctoral position to develop bacteriophage bioinformatics methods and to apply these and other methods
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, Pharmacy, or related fields; • PhD in Medicine, Sciences, Psychobiology, or related areas; • Strong background in Physiology, Reproduction, and/or Microbiology; • Experience in clinical and preclinical
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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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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description What we are mainly looking for (selection criteria can be found in the position description) • PhD in aquaculture, environmental
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essential for patient care and direct communication. Requirements: - Bachelor's degree in a Life Sciences field and PhD defended within the last seven years in Molecular Biology or Medical Physiopathology
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. The University of São Paulo's School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (EACH-USP) is CIATec's host institution. Requirements: PhD completed less than 7 years ago in Education or related areas; experience in
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techniques for the development of wearable devices capable of detecting plant health markers and analytes of agricultural interest. Candidates must hold a PhD degree in Chemistry, Materials Science, or related
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diseases (CDV), and diabetes. Methods: The ELSA-Brasil is a prospective multicentric cohort study that recruited civil servants aged 35-74 living in 6 metropolitan areas in Brazil. The study began in 2008