11 computational-drug-design-phd-position Postdoctoral positions at University of Vienna
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and AMR becomes translated into drug development processes; and how normative visions of safe, equitable and sustainable futures are articulated and negotiated in these emerging antimicrobial innovation
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actual period of leave. About the team: Your future position is in the Research Group Software Architecture at the Faculty of Computer Science. The research focus of our group is on software architecture
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of human drugs Investigating effects of drugs on siderophore biosynthesis and degradation Close collaboration between Chemistry and Microbiology Data analysis Publications in peer-reviewed journals and
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(references not included in page count), including a plan for the course of the 6 year position (this may include plans for a programme of research, applications for research funding, and publications
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students This is part of your profile: A PhD degree in microbiology, soil sciences, or a related field. Experience in soil microbiology and measurement of physicochemical soil parameters. Publications in
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certificate of a completed PhD programme (required before the start of the contract) and contact details of 2 persons for reference, to be sent directly to olga.mula.hernandez@univie.ac.at referencing the job
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postdoctoral scientist who is excited to develop a user- and developer friendly software platform for MINFLUX. • You should hold a PhD degree in computer science physics or engineering. • You should have a
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in biochemistry and structural biology (cryo-EM). This position is funded through our ERC Starting Grant BROADCAST. If you are passionate about mobile DNA, structural biology, and genome engineering
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assurance This is part of your personality: PhD in biology, microbiology or biochemistry Experience in Archaea research, including genomics and CRISPR-Cas systems Proactive and eager to learn new methods and
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specialist in Syriac studies (with knowledge of Greek), will hold or be close to obtaining a PhD in a relevant field, and will have significant experience in working with Syriac manuscripts. The language of