38 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" research jobs in France
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Postdoctoral position: Developing a human lymphoid organ-on-chip to evaluate candidate mRNA vaccines
A post-doctoral position is available to develop a 3D model of a human lymph node and apply this model to preclinical vaccine evaluation. The successful applicant will join the team of Lisa
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The candidate will be in charge of developing clonal patient-derived organoid (PDO) models from resections. The candidate will be in charge of developing clonal patient-derived organoid (PDO) models
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of teaching and research, the FSTM seeks to generate and disseminate knowledge and train new generations of responsible citizens in order to better understand, explain and advance society and environment we
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of teaching and research, the FSTM seeks to generate and disseminate knowledge and train new generations of responsible citizens in order to better understand, explain and advance society and environment we
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generally to develop new distributed edge services. The successful candidate is expected to evaluate metrics such as latency, throughput, availability, and resilience in different applications scenarios
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molecular targets critical for developing new therapies for rare diseases, based on genetic data and biological system simulations. -Computational Drug Repurposing: Developing novel algorithms and databases
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Background: The nuclear oncology team has a long-lasting expertise in the development of targeted alpha therapy and is internationally recognized for its research on astatine-211 labeling chemistry
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to drive progress in translational medicine, improving diagnostics and healthcare solutions. For more information, please visit our page. You will be the scientific liaison for a team developing secure and
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across six sites in Heidelberg (headquarters), Barcelona, Cambridge, Grenoble, Hamburg and Rome. Our mission is to perform basic research in molecular biology; train scientists, students and visitors
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available to work on computational models of artificial evolution for aptamer design, expected to start between November 2025 and February 2026. Aptamers are often obtained through rounds of in vitro