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, Caflisch group) and will benefit from the experimental input from several ongoing structural biology projects in the Jeschke group at ETH. It will be highly advantageous for candidates to have prior
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. Utilized methods include molecular and cell biology, flow cytometry, histology and microscopy, protein work, and bioinformatics. Your profile We are looking for candidates who enjoy lab work and who also
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The Schmid group at the University of Basel invites applications of talented and ambitious candidates for a PhD student position in the field of single-molecule biophysics, with a focus on protein trapping and analysis using state-of-the-art nanopore experiments. About the Project Our group has...
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experience in cell culture and biochemical/molecular biology techniques. The ideal candidate is a collaborative team player with a strong interest in toxicology and endocrine research. We offer a dynamic
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for recognizing handwritten mathematics, diagrams, and code, and manage systems that provide timely feedback or rubric-based scoring. In your role focusing on open-source engineering, you'll design clean, modular
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meetings. Contribute to the supervision of graduate students and support lab management. Profile PhD in Materials Science, Food Science, Physics, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. Strong background
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Doctoral School candidates must submit their application file to the doctoral program of their choice within the deadlines specified by the latter. Some programs publish open positions related
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over 1'400 PhD students & post-docs. Our mission is to amplify human potential by fostering breakthrough ideas with interdisciplinary AI research and enabling the path from science to society. We strive
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microbiology, as well as bioinformatics and the analysis of big datasets. Moreover, the Biozentrum offers excellent internal support from various core facilities with expert staff, and a structured PhD program
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) at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at ETH Zurich. The research in the newly established Multiphase Fluid Dynamics group at ETH Zurich examines both fundamental and applied questions in various small-scale