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supervision by CDL or line manager. This includes but is not limited to contributing the China clinical development plan, study design, execution, and interpretation of key clinical studies supporting high
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APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: August 31st 2025. Human Technopole (HT) is an interdisciplinary life science research institute, created and supported by the Italian Government, with the aim of developing
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publication list. A two-page description of prior research accomplishments highlighting key contributions to the field. A three-page research plan addressing critical scientific questions. Contact information
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and Signal Transduction led by Prof. Matthias Mann, you will work in one of the leading proteomics environments worldwide with state-of-the-art mass spectrometry infrastructure, gaining knowledge across
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experience. Besides conducting a vigorous research program, the successful candidate is expected to build on the existing strengths of the institution, develop new research thrusts, promote basic biological
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of developing new therapies and new diagnostic and prognostic strategies. The institute is recognized worldwide for its contribution to the field of tumor immunology and to the understanding of the inflammation
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APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: SEPTEMBER 7 2025 Human Technopole (HT)is an interdisciplinary life science research institute, created and supported by the Italian Government, with the aim of developing
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APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: SEPTEMBER 7, 2025 Human Technopole (HT)is an interdisciplinary life science research institute, created and supported by the Italian Government, with the aim of developing
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responsibilities: Design, implement, and optimize single-molecule assays. Provide technical support and training to HT researchers and National Facility users. Develop an effective training program for new users
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responsible for directing research projects from a medium-to-long-term perspective. Field: Development of heavy-ion mutation induction technology and research on chromosome rearrangement by genome analysis