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interventions, support policy making and optimize control strategies. Our approach is highly multidisciplinary, looking at infectious diseases through multiple perspectives, multiple scales and multiple data
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Postdoctoral position: Developing a human lymphoid organ-on-chip to evaluate candidate mRNA vaccines
a Lymphoid Organ-Chip to evaluate mRNA vaccine boosting. Journal of Experimental Medicine 221(10):e20240289. Qualifications: We are looking for a skilled and highly motivated candidate with: a PhD in
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hearing and deafness. Qualifications A PhD in molecular biology, genetics, epigenetics or related fields is required Two years of postdoctoral experience in these scientific fields is strongly preferred
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highly motivated candidate with a PhD in genomics, molecular evolution, microbiology, bioinformatics, or a related field. The candidate should have expertise in microbial genomics. He/she should be
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for integration into diagnostic tools Preparing manuscripts for submission to both medical and machine learning journals Qualifications Candidate profile: Required: PhD in mathematics, statistics, data science
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. Candidates must hold a PhD in genetics or virology. One first author publication is mandatory. The project will be carried out in the Mouse Genetics Laboratory, affiliated to the Genomes and Genetics and to
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have a PhD in biochemistry or structural biology. The applicant should have a strong experience in cryo-EM or crystallography AND/OR in eukaryotic or membrane protein biochemistry. The applicant should
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of the auditory pathway using multi-electrode arrays. Requirements We are looking for individuals who want to study neural coding in the context of hearing and who meet the following criteria: 1) PhD in
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spoken and written is required The candidat must have a PhD in computer science, machine learning, or computational biology The position is available immediately and will remain open until filled
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organismal properties encoded in the interplay of multiple genes in a network? How does the polymer physics at the level of the DNA affect the identity of a particular cell type? Alternative questions