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Engineering » Mechanical engineering Engineering » Other Physics » Other Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Switzerland Application Deadline 11 Feb 2026 - 22:59 (UTC) Type of Contract
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Davos) focusing on a newly-proposed mechanism explaining the formation of bone in soft tissue, also called heterotopic ossification (doi:10.1016/j.mattod.2018.10.036 ). According to this mechanism, tissue
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. The mission of the group is to understand fundamental mechanisms regulating short- and long-term metabolic adaptation to genetic and chemical perturbations to find new and unconventional therapeutic strategies
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, diabetes and cancer; see https://p3.snf.ch/project-189065 ii) developing and validation of novel chemical probes and degraders to dissect mechanisms of adverse effects in cancer and metabolism. For a summary
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possible mechanisms involved in belief updating. We also examine consequences of these beliefs, such as sharing on social media. Your responsibilities Conduct high-quality research as a co-author within one
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This project is flanked by basic reasearch projects i) developing novel chemical probes and degraders to dissect mechanisms of adverse effects in cancer and metabolism. For a summary see: https://p3.snf.ch
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to dissect mechanisms of adverse effects in cancer and metabolism. For a summary of the latter see: https://p3.snf.ch/project-204602 Your assignments Elucidating signal transduction involving GPCR, cytokine
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–6342 ; Bissegger et al. (2024) Chem. Sci., 15:20274-20291 This project is flanked by basic reasearch projects i) developing novel chemical probes and degraders to dissect mechanisms of adverse effects in
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Their incorporation in polymers and full mechanical, rheological, thermal and chemical characterization Lead work packages in various ongoing projects Collaborating with polymer engineers and physicists for exploring
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a background in ultrafast spectroscopy and photochemistry to join our interdisciplinary team. Laboratory website: https://oppermann.chemie.unibas.ch/en/ Project background To capture molecular