9 computer-science-programming-languages-"CNPEM" PhD positions at Nature Careers in United States
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Job Code: C04414 Salary Range: Min: $36,764 | Mid: $48,148 Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, developmental biology or related field. Job Summary
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The University of Vienna, Faculty of Chemistry, is home to the Vienna Doctoral School in Chemistry (DoSChem), Austria’s largest doctoral training program in chemistry and related sciences. Bringing
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bioinformatics and computational biology Strong interest in immune-brain interactions and food allergy-related immunology Excellent communication skills and fluency in English A collaborative mindset and
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European collaboration State-of-the-art research facilities A dedicated training program to broaden your expertise and enhance your skill setA doctoral scholarship for a period of one year, with
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of the ecology and management of biological invasions in forests. The Forest Invasion Synthesis Centre, Prague (FISC) is funded under the ERA Chairs Call of the Horizon Europe Programme, the EU's primary funding
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University Assistant (all genders) - Phd Position 40 hours/week | limited to 4 years TU Wien is Austria's largest institution of research and higher education in the fields of technology and natural
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PhD candidate in the automated detection of measurable residual disease in hematological malignancie
of measurable residual disease. Join our vibrant research environment and contribute to pioneering projects in bioinformatics and computational biology! Project overview Measurable residual disease (MRD) is an
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training program consisting of 23 academic and non-academic partners from 8 EU countries (The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Czech Republic, United Kingdom). MIRACLE aims to train 10
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The Mentor Doctoral program is an EU-funded Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) to foster and train Doctoral Candidates (DC) on the metabolic control of cell growth by mTOR in pathophysiology