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-oriented and dedicated Research Assistant (HiWi). This role is integral to our dynamic team's research on climate policy, employment, and public opinion. To apply for the position, please use
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of health and disease. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will become part of a young team investigating cancer stem cells and the molecular mechanisms of their regulation, a promising and dynamic field
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pediatric healthcare. As a core member of the team, you will play a key role in supporting AI/ML research by building and maintaining robust infrastructure, developing research tools, and enabling scalable
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are a dynamic and international research community that has spawned many fundamental discoveries in biology and medicine as well as several Nobel Laureates. Become part of our community! We are looking
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, the Department of Biomedicine is the largest department at the University. We are located in the heart of Basel at 6 different locations. Be part of our future! The Clinical Neuroimmunology Laboratory in
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Your position Soil is a critical storage pool for carbon in Earth's surface. How carbon cycling will change in soils as a result of anthropogenic climate forcing remains unclear, in part because
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Management & Services, this position plays a crucial role in research support at the university, ensuring smooth adoption of new processes, technologies, and services by faculty and researchers. The ideal
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part of the SNSF Consolidator Grant project “The Battle of Materials: Commodity 'Research and Propaganda' and the Road to Immoderate Consumption, 1900-1980”, led by incoming Prof. Dr. Moritz von Brescius
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imagine supporting our group, preferably over a longer period of time. As this position involves almost exclusively laboratory work, laboratory experience and/or interest is an advantage. Previous knowledge
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for a PhD position as part of the SNSF Consolidator Grant project “The Battle of Materials: Commodity 'Research and Propaganda' and the Road to Immoderate Consumption, 1900-1980”, led by incoming Prof. Dr