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; Good educational background and systematic scientific research training; Doctoral graduates and post-docs within the job-seeking period; Ability to engage in scientific research work; Applicants must
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Biology Research Centre at Human Technopole combines computational and experimental techniques to study how tumours arise and evolve. Our goal is to measure the evolutionary processes in human cancers
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main tasks and responsibilities: Leverage advanced methodologies to integrate imaging, single cell RNA-seq and deep immunoglobulin repertoire sequencing to dissect molecular mechanisms regulating B cell
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cell and spatial genomics approaches and advanced imaging Computational analysis to study neurodevelopmental dynamics at the single cell level. Analyse and integrate imaging data with molecular
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high resolution imaging technology to investigate host-virus interactions in the human brain. The Harschnitz lab at Human Technopole is searching for two postdoctoral researchers to contribute to the new
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an independently innovative vaccine development system, which encompasses laboratory research, non-clinical studies, scale-up, clinical studies, commercial production, and post-marketing re-evaluation. We actively
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of scientific work, conducting research, analyzing data, preparing the work for publication and disseminating results. The work of the post-holders is expected to lead to high-impact publications. Your main tasks
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and evolutionary processes based on models of cellular metabolism. Our hybrid lab focuses on understanding antibiotic resistance evolution in complex ecologies, particularly in microbial communities
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Instructions To apply, please send the following: a CV. a motivation letter in English relating your track record to the specifics of the call. names and contacts of 2 referees. Why Human Technopole: HT seeks
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contacts of 2 referees For any inquiry about the call, please feel free to contact Prof. Giuseppe Testa, giuseppe.testa@fht.org (this email address should not be used to send applications). Why Human