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(FAPESP model ); 2 letters of recommendation. The selected candidate will receive a FAPESP Post-Doctoral fellowship in the amount of R$ 12,570.00 monthly and a research contingency fund, equivalent to 10
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conducted for magnetically confined plasmas. Candidates must present: Good academic performance in the PhD course; articles in international subject of the fellowship project; experience in modeling
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strategies by integrating genomic data and functional assays. Working at the interface of cancer biology and immunology, the fellow will establish advanced in vitro and in vivo models (including IDO1 knockout
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(the scholarship amount is R$12,000.00) for the development of the research project, lasting up to 48 months. Interested candidates must submit: a, a CV summary in the FAPESP model; b, Lattes CV; c
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fibroadipogenic progenitor cells from animal models of aging will be evaluated. Interested candidates must have a background in biomedicine, biology, or related disciplines and a doctorate with a solid background
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, or related fields, with proven experience in experimental research. Required competencies include skills in vascular and brain microsurgeries in animal models, hemodynamic recordings, electrophysiology
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, Evolution and Diversity, Environmental Sciences, Biodiversity, or a related field, with experience in freshwater fish ecology, taxonomic and functional diversity, statistical modeling in R, database
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. Working at the interface of cancer biology and immunology, the fellow will establish advanced in vitro and in vivo models (including IDO1 knockout mice). Required qualifications: strong background in cell
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the scholarship and with a brief account of your experience. 3. Three reference letters, including one from the doctoral supervisor, with an e-mail address for contact. Experience with the zebrafish model (handling
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to elucidate cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying DMD and healthy aging, employing iPSC-derived cellular models, skeletal muscle differentiation, and three-dimensional muscle tissue engineering