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department at the University. We are located in the heart of Basel at 6 different locations. Be part of our future! Key research activities at the DBM are aimed at developing and clinically implementing
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department at the University. We are located in the heart of Basel at 6 different locations. Be part of our future! The research group „Ocular Pharmacology and Physiology” at the Department of Biomedicine
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part of a team, ability to work under pressure Excellent IT skills (MS Office, particularly Excel and Word) Proficiency in English (C1); good command of German or French Social media skills are an asset
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, the Department of Biomedicine is the largest department at the University. We are located in the heart of Basel at 6 different locations. Be part of our future! The Clinical Neuroimmunology Laboratory in
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enjoy organizing and being part of conceptualizing a PhD program You work well independently, and you enjoy reaching out to new experts and collaborators Ideally, you hold a PhD degree in Psychology We
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department at the University. We are located in the heart of Basel at 6 different locations. Be part of our future! We are looking for a committed employee to join the Dermatology Clinic and the associated
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Your position Soil is a critical storage pool for carbon in Earth's surface. How carbon cycling will change in soils as a result of anthropogenic climate forcing remains unclear, in part because
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part of an exciting research project on the ethical and social implications of new plant breeding technologies funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation as part of the National Research Program
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department at the University. We are located in the heart of Basel at 6 different locations. Be part of our future! We are seeking an experienced and innovative Senior Scientist to lead the development and
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for a PhD position as part of the SNSF Consolidator Grant project “The Battle of Materials: Commodity 'Research and Propaganda' and the Road to Immoderate Consumption, 1900-1980”, led by incoming Prof. Dr