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significant scientific or teaching achievements. Recognition of achievements as significant shall be decided accordingly: Scientific Council of the College unless the requirements of the funding institution
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university and agency policies regarding animal welfare, safety, security and compliance. Department Specific Qualifications Education: MD or Ph.D. in relevant field PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry
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) Working field: • Video-based action recognition for various laboratory animal species (pig, dog, chicken, mouse) • AI-based analysis of well-being • Multi-modal (video, thermography, acoustic, RFID
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activity to mouse behavior” (Program Coordinator Prof. Froudarakis) invites applications for one (1) part-time Postdoctoral researcher to assist with the understanding of the algorithm that the brain uses
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, - Participation in national/international conferences, - Direction of master's or undergraduate students, - Participation in science engagement activities, - Certification to work with animal experimental models
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University assets. This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities as necessary. CORE QUALIFICATIONS Education: MD
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of excellence has earned worldwide recognition for outstanding teaching, research and patient care. We're the challenge you've been looking for. The University of Miami is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Females
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) position for a First Level Doctorate Researcher for the exercise of research activities in the scientific area of Biology, Biochemistry or Biomedical Sciences, to exercise the functions of research and
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profile is suited for the activity to be performed, can submit their applications. Candidate(s) of the contest holding qualifications obtained abroad must prove the recognition, equivalence, or registration
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focuses on studying the multifaceted functions of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). The major topics include: 1. Role of PRRs in innate immune sensing during infection; and 2. Role of PRRs in modulating