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immunomodulation and therapy resistance in prostate cancer. This project, part of a FAPESP Thematic Grant, aims to uncover molecular mechanisms driving immune evasion and identify combinatorial therapeutic
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investigate the genomic and functional differences between circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and matched primary tumors in high-risk prostate cancer. This project, part of a FAPESP Thematic Grant, aims to uncover
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). The project is part of an international consortium focused on a comparative study of learning, school coexistence, and educational policies across different contexts, particularly in Brazil, Angola, and Mexico
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). The research is part of an international consortium focused on a comparative study of teaching, learning, and school coexistence across different sociocultural contexts. The postdoctoral fellow will conduct
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Postdoctoral Fellowship funded by FAPESP, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Alonso Bezerra de Carvalho, at the Faculty of Philosophy and Sciences, São Paulo State University (UNESP). The research is part of
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, are essential. This position is part of a FAPESP Thematic Project. T he selected candidate will receive a FAPESP Postdoctoral Fellowship (R$ 12,570.00 per month) plus a Technical Reserve equivalent to 15
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to provide fundamental mechanistic data on the immunomodulatory and regenerative effects of NO in the contexts of ischemia, vascular remodeling, and endothelial regeneration. This position is available as part
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engineering. Proficiency in English for written and oral scientific communication, as well as independence, leadership, and collaborative skills, are essential. This position is part of a FAPESP Thematic
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(ICP-OES), mass spectrometry or graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GF-AAS); 3) Experience in data analysis and statistical tools: cluster analysis and principal component analysis; 4
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University of Campinas (UNICAMP), working under the supervision of professors Matthew Luzum, Jun Takahashi, and/or Giorgio Torrieri. These positions are part of a multidisciplinary project funded by the São