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We invite applications for a PhD position in computer-aided drug design at the Computational Pharmacy Group, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Basel. This position is part of
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Your position You bring an interest in pediatric craniofacial anatomy, coupled with a strong affinity for 3D imaging analysis, including segmentation. In addition, the role involves expanding into the development of Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) solutions for advanced 3D...
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a parallel but independent radiation in the same waters. This project represents the first investigation of an adaptive radiation in free-living flatworms and will substantially contribute
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if required. Proven ability to independently plan, execute, and troubleshoot NGS experiments. Strong multitasking skills with the ability to manage and prioritise multiple parallel tasks effectively
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on the fundamentals of magnetic resonance physics, as well as on the development of dedicated MR methods and data post-processing methods for applications in biophysical, biochemical, and clinical sciences. For further
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, and to changes in the composition of organic matter input from plants. To improve our process-based understanding of how carbon cycling will change in the soils of central European forests under drought
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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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the key processes, actors and cultural accommodations that drove unprecedented levels of natural resource consumption in industrial societies in the 20th century. Offering an innovative new material history
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innovative, cell-based treatment strategies for cartilage repair in orthopedic, spinal and reconstructive surgery. Within the context of a 4-year EU Project Prof. Ivan Martin (leader of the Tissue Engineering
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selective transport processes and how this functionality can be leveraged in the design of bio-inspired artificial nanopores. In this project, we want to apply high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM), and