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process Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Additional comments Project Overview Cells sense, integrate, and respond to dynamic stimuli through complex signaling
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senior members in the lab, and at the same time to play an active role in shaping and creating inspiring research and working environment. In line with our and Uni Basel values (https://www.unibas.ch/en
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at the University of Basel, Switzerland (https://duw.unibas.ch/en/ecoevo/ ), is looking for a PhD student in the field of Conservation Genetics. New computational and analytical tools in population genetics allow
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(or as agreed) The newly-established “Quantum Opto-Electronics" research group of Prof. Tomasz Smoleński at the Department of Physics, University of Basel, Switzerland (https://smolenski-lab.com ), is
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of Prof. Tomasz Smoleński at the Department of Physics, University of Basel, Switzerland (https://smolenski-lab.com ), is looking for a highly-motivated and self-driven PhD candidate. The group utilizes
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The Institute for Biomedical Ethics at the University of Basel (IBMB), Switzerland (http://ibmb.unibas.ch/ ), is currently looking for dynamic and independent graduate students (Master's degree) who
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agreement with the earliest starting of 1st of April, 2026. We are providing a supportive environment that fosters professional and personal growth . You will join a dynamic, motivated and interdisciplinary
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Biology group led by Dr. Magdalena Sznurkowska seeks a motivated PhD student with a strong interest in understanding the drivers of cancer spread. We focus on characterising the dynamic behaviour of tumour
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coat of cell surfaces, plays crucial roles in the dynamic cell-cell interactions that underly mammalian immune responses. Immune cell migration and the establishment of macrophage populations in
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releases its client proteins remain elusive due to the complex and dynamic nature of these processes. This doctoral project aims to unravel these mechanisms by combining two cutting-edge techniques: NMR