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in vitro platforms and humanized mouse models Your Profile: Required qualifications: PhD in virology, immunology, or a related field Degree in life sciences, human medicine, or veterinary medicine In
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findings in peer-reviewed journalsActive contribution to the ongoing scientific work and collaboration efforts of the research group. Your Role/ Requirements: PhD degree in nuclear physics; prior nuclear
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activities in circuits of murine models of 22q11.2 and 3q29 deletion syndromes, two rare conditions that confer the highest genetic risks of schizophrenia. Qualifications: PhD in computational neuroscience
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completed PhD in (bio)informatics or (neuro)immunology A completed Master’s degree in biology, biomedicine, bioinformatics, or data science Basic knowledge in cell culture, immunology, and molecular biology
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collaborate with the metabolomic facility. You’re the perfect candidate if you have: PhD finished by Nov 2025 in a life-science or quantitative field (microbiology, biotech, physics, maths, comp-sci…). A solid
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of improved genetically encoded hypoxia reporters REQUIREMENTS: The candidate must hold a PhD in life sciences (obtained no longer than 3 years ago) A strong interest and experience in confocal and / or
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responses are affected by the native microenvironment in order to design and engineer natural polymers to support the investigation of these processes in vitro and in vivo. Our research liaises engineering
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Skin headed by Thierry Nordmann MD‑PhD, is providing a Postdoctoral Position (m/f/div) Project Overview Inflammatory skin diseases affect a quarter of the population, yet our understanding
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fluent in English (written and spoken), hold a PhD degree within epidemiology and have a track-record within the field of observational research, preferably within pharmacoepidemiology. Experience with
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performs research at the interface of tissue, tumor, and vaccine immunology. Our overarching goal is to identify processes that optimize immune responses for application to the design of novel cancer