15 evolution "https:" "https:" "https:" "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Physics" Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Basel
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other means cannot be considered. For questions, contact Kathrin Eckerth by email: sek-mlps-englsem@unibas.ch with the subject Post-doc in English linguistics, Locher. Where to apply Website https
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data science Support for publications, conference participation, and career development activities Employment conditions according to the regulations of the University of Basel The University of Basel is
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depth. PhD degree in Physics, optical engineering, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, or closely related fields Excellent skills in development of complex optical systems Experience in
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Postdoc in Biomedical Ethics The Institute for Biomedical Ethics at the University of Basel (IBMB), Switzerland (https://ibmb.unibas.ch/ ), is looking for an enthusiastic collaborator to join our
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opportunities for academic career development and publication. The University of Basel stands for excellence through diversity and is committed to equal opportunities and family friendliness. The employment
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. Florina M. Ciorba (florina.ciorba@unibas.ch ) with subject: "BRIDGE FGT – Postdoc position" Where to apply Website https://academicpositions.com/ad/university-of-basel/2026/postdoctoral-research
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performance across development. Possible research topics within this position include, among others, “Embodied Learning", physical activity and sport in Developmental Disorders, and the cognitive effects
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of the two projects described above Develop new ideas that advance the project's aims Contribute to grant proposal development Engage constructively with colleagues in ways that support the project's progress
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. Our interdisciplinary team combines cutting-edge techniques in immunology, microbiome research, molecular biology, and therapeutic development. Together with clinical and scientific partners, we strive
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unexplored. The next step is to convert these time-lapse images into accurate single-cell trajectories and subsequently into models of antibiotic responses, with direct relevance for drug development and