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requirements, scientific production will be evaluated based on scientific publications and other forms of contribution. To apply for the position, send an email to lps.unifesp@gmail.com , titled “PD Scholarship
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function, and impact on virus-host interactions. In vitro and in vivo mouse models will be developed to study the effects of OROV microRNA expression in placental cells and the impact on vertical
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tissue in a doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity model. The scholarship is BRL12,570.00 per month, plus 10% technical reserve to cover expenses related to the project. The position is open for Brazilian
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performance in the PhD course; articles in international journals on the subject of the fellowship project; experience in modeling, numerical simulations, and computational programs of chaotic particle
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historiography, anthropology, clinical psychology, and post-colonial studies, seeking to contribute to the consolidation of the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) – Institut Convergences Migrations/Paris (ICM
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-time post-doctoral position is available for 12 months at the University of São Paulo's Biomedical Sciences Institute (ICB-USP) in Brazil within the scope of a Thematic Project funded by FAPESP, the São
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laboratories, both national and international, during scientific training is a positive aspect to be considered in the selection process. Interested candidates should send the following documents in PDF format
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, medicine, public health, etc.). Applications must be submitted by e-mail to vera@ufscar.br , attaching, in PDF format, a concise CV following the FAPESP model The selected candidate will receive a FAPESP
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of the Installation Credit Policy for PNRA beneficiaries. The post-doctoral fellow will play a key role throughout the entire process of co-production and execution of the research, aiming to consolidate and
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research group investigates the effects of different models of hypoxia (real and/or simulated) on central and peripheral physiological adaptations in both humans and rodents. The successful candidate is