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at the Department of Biomedicine (DBM) in Basel, Switzerland. The successful candidate will work on the molecular and cellular mechanisms of breast tumor dormancy with a focus on the bone microenvironment. Selected
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at Novartis Biomedical Research (BR) focuses on understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying chronic inflammatory skin diseases and identifying new therapeutic strategies. The project will be
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Institute’s Mechanoresponsive Materials Group (Asst. Prof. Jessica M. Clough) invites applications for a postdoctoral position on “Vibrational Mapping of Mechanical Deformation in Polymers”. Project
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10 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company ETH Zürich Research Field Chemistry » Other Engineering » Materials engineering Engineering » Mechanical engineering Engineering » Other Physics
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on reproductive biology and women's health through interdisciplinary basic, translational, and clinical research. Our work investigates mechanisms underlying maternal and child outcomes after assisted reproductive
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unique properties, and analyze their microstructural, mechanical, and thermal properties after sintering. Your tasks Exploring commercial SiC ceramic powder and sintering additives Development of SiC
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catalytic mechanisms are expected to also contribute to our basic understanding of polyketide structural diversification. The place of work is at the Pharmacenter in Basel. Fluency in English (C2 level) is
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. Our Laboratory for Mechanics of Materials and Nanostructures is looking for a highly motivated candidate. Post-doc in Simulations of Thin Film Growth Your tasks You will work on applied research and
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highly motivated and ambitious postdoctoral researcher interested in conducting research at the interface of molecular mechanisms underlying brain aging, neurodegenerative diseases and spatial biology
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The Biopharmacy group at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences investigates mechanisms underlying drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. A central focus of our research is the