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as fundamentally different from, or as local variants of, Western models, largely due to the West’s political and cultural dominance, which has shaped both the study and the lived experience of Asian
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bioinformatic tools to develop innovative models and investigate on lineages commitment, cell type evolution and cell-cell interactions (e.g. Cao et al., Nature 2019; Lemaire et al., Science Advances, 2021; Chen
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. Candidates with background knowledge and hands-on experience in mouse models, proteomics, 3D organoids, primary cell purification, and culture skills are particularly welcome. Requirements: A PhD or MD/PhD
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aspects of the research project(s), including design, fabrication, characterization, and modeling of metamaterial fibers and textiles. Develop and optimize fabrication processes for fibers and textiles
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behavior of pests, their response to pesticides, including physiological and genetic mechanisms of resistance, innovations in applied pest management research (e.g., molecular, computational modeling
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, bibliographies, cartography, and remote sensing data, and analysing these in comparison with newly collected field data. Producing databases, reports, drawings, maps, and digital models of landscapes and
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to these challenges, working with high performance and distributed computing environments, working with large-scale machine learning models, and a proven research record of scholarly contributions through publications
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Scrum) and modeling of system structures and behavior. Experience with common software development tools, for example Git, IDEs, CI/CD and issue tracking. We offer: A family-friendly and collegial working
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help manage and contribute to our program in ex vivo human cell biology and in vivo rodent models, focused on deciphering the cellular and molecular basis for neurodegenerative diseases, including
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. The researcher will use statistical methods such as multilevel models and multivariate analysis of variance to take into account key variables and covariates to study the impact on students’ outcomes