12 signal-signal-processing Postdoctoral positions at University of Basel in Switzerland
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technologies, with a particular focus on corpus luteum–derived endocrine signals in decidualization and endothelial function. Additional research areas include the pathomechanisms of endometriosis using 3D and
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investigates mechanisms underlying maternal and child outcomes after assisted reproductive technologies, with a particular focus on corpus luteum–derived endocrine signals in decidualization and endothelial
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motivated PostDoc candidate to join our interdisciplinary team at the intersection of artificial intelligence, natural language processing (NLP), and medical informatics. Your research will focus
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of the most challenging to treat bacterial pathogens. The position is part of a newly funded international consortium that brings together experts in mycobacterial genetics, high-throughput phenotyping
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intelligence, natural language processing (NLP), and medical informatics. Your research will focus on developing agentic AI systems to automate the generation of structured medical reports, with applications in
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postdoctoral researcher in molecular microbiology to investigate the genetic basis of drug tolerance in Mycobacterium abscessus, one of the most challenging to treat bacterial pathogens. The position is part of
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role of drug transporters and drug-metabolizing enzymes in these processes. Both transporters and enzymes are influenced by multiple factors, including naturally occurring genetic variants, which
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maintenance of neuroinflammatory processes and identify molecular targets that could serve as the basis for future therapies. To that end, we combine human studies with experimental (gnotobiotic) murine models
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for the capture, processing, and dissemination of 3D digital twins of cultural artifacts using cutting-edge imaging and rendering technologies.
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) system to explore novel research problems during the laser surgery. Developed OCT will be used as a visualization tool for the optical processes induced by ultrashort laser pulses. Your profile PhD degree