23 web-programmer-developer-"LIST"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at Nature Careers in Switzerland
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successfully obtaining external funding, and will develop and deliver a modern teaching curriculum in molecular and/or cell biology at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Teaching in German at early
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Institute. Applications should include a cover letter, a CV with a list of research outputs, a concise statement of research (3 pages) and teaching interests (1 page), and the names and contact information
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the biomedical field, financed by external funds and published under the DORA principles Lead a research group, coordinate its research with that developed by other groups of the Department, in compliance with
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sciences and digital technologies, is an emerging subfield that we wish to develop as an academic discipline in the Lake Geneva region. Areas of interest include collecting Patient-Reported Experience and
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‘Master in Geography’ and ‘Specialized Master in Nature, Society and Politics’. The successful candidate will develop an internationally recognized competitive research programme sustained by external
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About us NCCRs (National Centres of Competence in research) are national programmes funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation for up to 12 years, designed to achieve both scientific and
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to establish an independent research program within our new Computational Biology Core at the Institute of Human Biology (IHB). This is a unique opportunity to launch your career as a principal investigator
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you the space you need to attend to your personal goals, meet your family obligations, and pursue your professional development. We also have a variety of site-specific plans and programmes in place
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understanding of paediatric system development and thus create an internationally competitive research program with an emphasis on clinical translation tailored to the specific needs of children and adolescents
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immunoengineering. This position is part of our newly funded ERC Advanced Grant, which aims to develop genetically engineered feedback control circuits in human T cells to tackle challenging diseases. The successful