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of Spatial Transcriptomics methodologies. Maintain and ensure the quality and consistency of existing NGS protocols. Provide technical assistance and expert guidance to IOB researchers for their projects. Your
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affiliates. We offer a comprehensive salary, flexible working hours (50%) and welcome applications from all ages, genders and ethnicities. The specific project you will be involved in aims to further elucidate
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University of Basel, Department of Physics Position ID: UniBas -Physics -PROF [#29497] Position Title: Position Location: Basel, Basel-Stadt CH4056, Switzerland [map ] Subject Areas: Physics
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Your position In addition to the academic qualification at the University of Basel (i.e. habilitation or equivalent projects) through your own research, the assistant's tasks include, in particular
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-income countries. Associated with the University of Basel, Swiss TPH combines research, education and services at local, national and international levels. 950 people from 95 nations work at Swiss TPH
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The successful candidate will address gaps in our present understanding of paediatric system development and thus create an internationally competitive research program with an emphasis on clinical translation
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research community, expand their personal networks, and advance their own projects. As a fellow, you will be part of the lively and active research environment at the University of Basel and take part in
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the university's e-recruiting tool until 27.05.2025, supplying a cover letter, a CV, a list of publications and a brief outline of current research projects. For further information, please contact Dr. Susanne
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, reliable, well organized and used to working independently on a defined project? Do you react confidently and flexibly to the diverse demands of the university research environment? Do you enjoy interacting
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billion people-projected to become myopic by 2050. This dramatic epidemiological shift carries profound consequences: myopia-induced pathologies, including macular degeneration, glaucoma and retinal