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in real-world scientific contexts. The research program is flexible and interdisciplinary. AITHYRA, the place where magic happens! The mission of AITHYRA , the new Research Institute for Biomedical
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Job Description Summary The Blanchard laboratory in the Department of Structural Biology is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow with experience in protein and membrane protein
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DTU Physics seeks a talented and motivated postdoctoral researcher for a 2-year position in computational nanophotonics. The goal is to use inverse design, such as topology optimization
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of improved genetically encoded hypoxia reporters REQUIREMENTS: The candidate must hold a PhD in life sciences (obtained no longer than 3 years ago) A strong interest and experience in confocal and / or
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creative individuals who are able to leverage the latest experimental and computational technology to develop new research directions reflecting their own interests related to brain development. The lab and
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T32 funded slots), pre-doctoral internship and graduate student practicum levels. The Department also maintains comprehensive clinical-research and data science resources. Shared institutional resources
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Posting Title: Postdoctoral Scholar (Multiple Positions), Medicine - Biomedical Sciences Medicine-Structural Biology Department: College of Medicine, Medicine Biomedical Sciences Job ID: 60397
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learning/computer science. Term of appointment is based on rank. Positions at the postdoctoral rank are for one year with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory performance and continued funding
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program. Through this work, you will build scientific independence, develop new science and leadership skills, and establish a growing reputation externally. Your role will be to lead a research project
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Research Associate in Medicinal Chemistry to work on an NHMRC funded project with Professor Peter Rutledge, Professor Richard Payne , and Dr Jessica Zhong , in collaboration with Professor Warwick Britton