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A postdoctoral position is available to study dynamic processes in early development of insects and mammals. Successful candidates will join a collaborative and interdisciplinary venture in
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experience of the site and the services we are able to offer. More information These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually only set in
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. Requirements: We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a PhD in theoretical/computational physics or applied mathematics. A strong background in quantum mechanics and numerical simulations is
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benjamin.devauchelle@pasteur.fr in Cc. The candidate should have a PhD in Human Genetics and the following skills: Strong interest in the field of genetics, neurobiology and psychiatry. Computer skills: strong level in
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, please contact Prof. Dr Janne Fengler at Your profile Excellent PhD in Educational Sciences, preferably with reference to one of the following subject areas: experiential education / outdoor education
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: Curriculum Vitae Cover letter Writing sample (e.g., PhD thesis) Copies of diplomas Contact details of three academic referees Early application is highly encouraged, as the applications will be processed upon
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Provide support in grant writing Perform other tasks within the framework of this position For further information, please contact Prof. Paul Wilmes: E-mail: Telephone: (+352) 46 66 44 6188 Your profile PhD
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. However, while the effects of high doses of IR are well understood in a variety of models, including colon cancer [1], a wide variety of issues and questions remain concerning low dose effects, for which
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Your profile PhD in psychology, with a focus on at least one of the below areas: Cognitive psychology Differential psychology Neuropsychology Evaluation and Assessment Methodology and Statistics Interest
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to relevant audiences. The successful candidate will join the YSL research team (two PhD students, one postdoctoral researcher) at the Centre for Childhood and Youth Research (CCY) within the Department