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the research group led by Assistant Prof. Narcis-Adrian Petriman (Petriman group) within the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB) at SDU. The Petriman group is associated with the ‘Biomedical
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to biological data sets such as omics data, protein structure prediction, or biomedical imaging. Technical experience in programming (Python preferred), and/or machine learning is a plus—not a requirement. We
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M.W. Beijerinck Virology Prize Medical, Biomedical and Health Sciences Natural Sciences and Technology More The M.W. Beijerinck Virology Prize is awarded to an internationally renowned researcher
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molecular biology researcher with expertise in biomedical research and in the operation and support of state-of-the-art single-cell and spatial transcriptomics and metabolomics instrumentation and assays
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for intelligent brain-computer interfaces? We are offering a PhD position in analog/mixed-signal CMOS circuit design for EEG and wearable sensor interfaces, as part of a pioneering project focused on assistive
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biomedical engineering, bioinformatics, biotechnology, molecular imaging and biomaterials. Training within the RegSci PhD programme takes place across three levels: students carry out their own research
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, biomedical diagnostics in the life sciences, energy-efficient lighting and solar energy harvesting. This is reflected in the fact that the average annual growth of the optics and photonics market has exceeded
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The molecular biosciences are undergoing a major paradigm shift – away from analysing individual genes and proteins to studying large molecular machines and cellular pathways, with the ultimate goal
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/discovery; © dynamical systems and/ortimeseries data modeling. Preference will be given to applicants with prior experienceapplying these methods on scientific problems, whether biomedical or not. A
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of one of the two annual PhD selection processes may begin doctoral work at any time during the following six months (usually 1 September of the same year and 1 March of the following year). The duration