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further supported by the FMI - Novartis Applied Tissue Modelling Centre. Together, we are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to investigate how hair follicle epithelial identity is
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Your position We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join our interdisciplinary research team. You will have the opportunity to apply cutting-edge quantitative methods and modeling
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Hospital Basel (UKBB), and the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH). A strong interest in applying mathematical modelling to biological questions and excellent teamwork and communication
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mechanistic drug profiling and informs model selection across cancer research and drug discovery. In line with our and Uni Basel values ( https://www.unibas.ch/en/Research/Values-Ethics/Diversity.html ), we
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function. Additional research areas include the pathomechanisms of endometriosis using 3D and organoid models, as well as the links between reproductive disorders, reproductive aging, and premature vascular
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, allowing us to address a broad range of fundamental and application-driven questions in nanoscale magnetism. In addition, micromagnetic modeling is closely integrated through collaborations, including
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systems, LLM pipelines, and evaluation infrastructure Designing and running systematic evaluations of model performance, robustness, and reliability Building datasets, benchmarks, and pipelines for legal AI
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of Environmental Engineering, ETH Zürich and matriculate in ETH Zürich. The research is related to development of experimental and modeling techniques to identify emission sources, simulate the airborne transport
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will combine infection models and patient-derived samples with approaches spanning cell and structural biology, supported by advanced imaging techniques, including cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and
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project aimed at advancing our single-cell ribosome profiling technologies in cancer. For further information about the lab, please visit https://www.sendoellab.org/. The Institute for Regenerative Medicine