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We offer you The Department of Biomedicine is an equal opportunity employer and a cutting-edge research facility that provides excellent training and career development opportunities for his
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, developing novel and innovative independent lines of research and significantly contributing to the lab's scientific vision.
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" (D2M). This innovative project is a collaboration between the University of Basel, the Bern University of the Arts, and the FHNW. The goal is to develop a highly automated, reproducible pipeline
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detachment, will make myopia the leading cause of blindness worldwide. Our team aims to understand the cellular and molecular mechanisms of myopia and to develop new therapies that can halt or reverse myopia
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. Utilizing a combination of experimental and computational approaches, we develop and characterize novel functional materials and devices driven by robust nanoscale quantum effects. We are currently seeking a
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, particularly on measurements and searches using jet substructure and development of advanced techniques in particle tagging, including applications using machine learning, and are expected to take leading roles
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human tissues. These gaps hinder the development of physiologically relevant laboratory models for drug discovery. As part of the Swiss research network http://www.nccr-antiresist.ch/ , the Bumann lab
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of tropical and synthetic rubber and other industrial materials, the project explores the transformative practices that industrial research & development brought to the twentieth-century marketplace and the
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) based DCS and develop a spectrometer with unprecedented spectral resolution, sensitivity, and speed. Together with our partners, we will apply this instrument to study the ro-vibrational nature of chiral
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their application, each fellow proposes an interdisciplinary event centered on their work, contributing to the Collegium's academic and artistic program. The fellowship can be used to develop a proposal for a major