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perform their structure determination leveraging the advanced capabilities of different mass spectrometry techniques, NMR spectroscopy and database searches along with other analytical methods. • You
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this academic year can therefore apply. You have a strong interest in microbiology, adaptation, and genomics. You are a critical, analytic thinker. You work with rigor and you have a keen eye for detail. You are
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good analytical skills, as we expect you to be both a scientist and an engineer. Good to excellent English language skills (spoken as well as written). As the PhD position is highly interdisciplinary
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of assays to characterise ATMPs, including potency, identity, purity, sterility (ELISA, qPCR, flow cytometry, HPLC-based analytics) Process development and technology transfer to GMP Development, optimisation
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comprehension and analytical skills. Ability to work independently and at the same time function effectively in a team. Previous familiarity with research in semantics is an advantage. WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU You
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with causal inference or debiased machine learning is a plus. - You are creative and have strong analytical skills. - You are a team player, motivated to work in a team of statisticians, and have strong
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present results both at international conferences and in scientific journals, using open science practices. This research will lead to a PhD degree. Throughout the complete PhD period, you receive a full
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quantitative data analyses, using complex state-of-the-art analytic techniques (in R and/or Mplus). Dissemination of research findings in the form of peer-reviewed scientific articles, conference presentations
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strong analytical skills to interpret the obtained experimental results. You are driven to do independent research, and you have a strong self-learning ability. A creative and inquisitive attitude is a
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: degree obtained not earlier than 1 March 2023 (i.e., within 3 years prior to the 2026 call deadline) Scientific seniority: had no more than 18 months of research “seniority” as of 1 March 2025 . Number