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with a PhD in Biology, Ecology, Geosciences, Earth System Science, Environmental Sciences, or related fields and proven experience in computational modeling of vegetation to conduct research
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This post-doctoral fellowship is intended for the development of a comparative study on international models for addressing and managing open
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Area, and coordinated by Professor Alfeu Joãozinho Sguarezi Filho. The research is part of an international research network and involves geospatial analysis, optimization and modeling, as
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Fellowship (R$ 12,570.00/month) plus a Technical Reserve equivalent to 10% of the annual fellowship. Applications must include a FAPESP CV Summary (current model, available at https://fapesp.br/en/6351 ), two
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vesicles (OMVs), exploring OMV-based cancer nanovaccines by using analytical approaches, cell culture systems, and animal models. The fellow will be based at CNPEM's Brazilian Biosciences National Laboratory
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2 years. MixForCarbon will assess the adaptation and initial productivity of about 30 land use models that include conventional forest species (Eucalyptus, Pinus, Rubber tree, among others) and non
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, including a FAPESP-style CV summary , postgraduate transcripts, and a cover letter (up to 1,500 words). Check the call: https://www.labcidade.fau.usp.br/postdoctoral-fellowship-mapping-legal-risks-in-eviction
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. Knowledge in statistical modeling, data science, exploratory analysis, and natural language processing applied to legal texts and empirical legal studies is highly desirable. Candidates must have excellent
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of the project is to investigate how neuroinflammation and the protein annexin A1 modulate vulnerability and resilience in animal models of post-traumatic stress disorder. Applicants are expected to have prior
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lipid–carotenoid interactions is required. Experience in in vivo models, extraction and quantification of bioactive compounds, industrial microbiology, and process development—preferably using green