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element of leadership and development, and the University systematically strengthens these capabilities to drive strategic change and achieve sustainable impact. In this role, you will further develop
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methods for spatial transcriptomics, advanced microscopy, volumetric imaging, neuronal activity mapping, and multimodal data analysis, with an initial focus on neuroscience. To build this interdisciplinary
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analysis, the development of analytical and forensic methods, medical 3D printing, and biomaterials are among the areas in which we conduct research. The DBE offers a PhD program and together with the FHNW a
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be investigated. Practical work involves collecting of plant material, wet lab work, bioinformatics, population genetic analysis, and growing plants to assess mutation accumulation. Your profile We
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. Specifically, it comprises: Supporting the development of flipped classroom courses (e.g., for the Pathways to Sustainability course program); Conducting a market analysis of existing courses in the field
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techniques and image analysis projects. The working place of the successful candidate is the Department of Biomedicine at Mattenstrasse 28, 4058 Basel and could be extended to Hebelstrasse 20, 4031 Basel in
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the University of Basel. Specifically, it comprises: Supporting the development of flipped classroom courses (e.g., for the Pathways to Sustainability course program); Conducting a market analysis of existing
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to Sustainability course program); Conducting a market analysis of existing courses in the field of sustainable development in the European context; Supporting the strategic development of Bachelor's and Master's
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, population genetic analysis, and growing plants to assess mutation accumulation. We are looking for highly motivated applicants with a master's degree in evolutionary biology, population genetics
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the PI. The ideal candidate has a solid background in the fields of Mathematical Analysis and Probability, with a strong interest in applying rigorous mathematical methods to problems inspired by real