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pathogens effectively. Programme highlights • Four years structured PhD studies in an innovative research project supervised by internationally renowned principal investigators • Integration
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Research Fellow (Fusion Shielding Materials) - School of Metallurgy and Materials - 105638 - Grade 7
limited to testing fusion materials and their joints to the effect of irradiation, high temperature, heat flux/plasmas, quantify thermo-mechanical property degradation and map failure mechanisms to guide
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August 2025 Background To create and contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking advanced analysis and validation experiments within the MRC BioFlare research programme: Although outcomes in RA
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The newly established Program for Memory Longevity (PML), led by Attila Losonczy, MD, PhD, in the O’Donnell Brain Institute (OBI) and the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Texas
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interface of developmental/stem cell biology, immunology, and computational systems analysis in a highly collaborative and multidisciplinary environment. Qualifications Required: PhD (or nearing completion
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to grant proposals, and present findings at international conferences. What you bring: PhD (or near completion) in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Data Science, Statistical Genomics, or related field
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Join Dr. Marcel van den Brink’s multidisciplinary team to explore innovative ways to decipher the molecular mechanisms by which the microbiome contributes to the biology of bone marrow
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to improve model simulation, and attribution of the impacts of SAI Design further AI/ML approach to test hypothesised mechanisms that emerge from the analysis Main Duties The responsibilities may include some
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emerging roles in metabolic regulation and mitochondrial homeostasis. The project integrates experimental and computational strategies to uncover novel biological mechanisms and lay the groundwork for future
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of Health (NIH) and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). Within this program, the Section on Synapse Development Plasticity (Chief: Zheng Li, PhD, https://www.nimh.nih.gov/research/research