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set of skills, facilities, key technologies and biological resources, and continuously invests in its development. The DT is organised into four centres: These centers, as shared resources, aim
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strategic priority of the University of Luxembourg and are presently in an ambitious phase of development. In this context, the DLSM partners with national health care centres and leading international
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postdoctoral researcher will work in an educational research team led by Dr. Christina Siry, and will coordinate the CHANGES project and related research and development by: Co-developing and co-teaching GCE
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provide hands-on experience in activities such as statistical estimation, data linkage, and analysis and visualization of health data. It further supports the development of practical skills in working with
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programs in Life Sciences, Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health Professions. Health and Medicine is a strategic priority of the University of Luxembourg and is in a phase of ambitious development
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attentive to gender representation among its leadership staff and aims to eliminate obstacles to the recruitment and promotion of female leaders and their career development.
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of evolutionary dynamics in human evolution with the principles of health and disease in a manner visible at the international level. Active participation in LeiCeM collaborative projects is also expected, as
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focus on the Bachelor in Nursing sciences - perioperative surgical care or the Bachelor in Nursing sciences - Psychiatric nurse. The holder will be involved in student selection, the development
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to the development of new research initiatives Contribute to data analysis and data management Contribute to national and internationals reports, online data dashboards, and peer-reviewed research publications (as
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4 fully funded PhD student positions in the computational, mathematical & experimental plant science
. More than 30 research groups study regulatory networks controlling fundamental traits such as reproductive development, organ geometry and growth, innate immunity and microbiome effects on plant performance