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using emerging non-invasive exhalomics (exhaled breath metabolomics) approach. The research program integrates animal experiments with advanced analytical techniques and bioinformatics to enhance
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possible longer term perspective at ETH. We specialise in the study of the interiors, atmospheres and evolution of terrestrial planetary bodies, both in our Solar System and beyond. The institute runs a wide
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joint disease. Our overarching goal is to identify and target novel molecular mechanisms underlying inflammation and tissue degeneration, with the long-term objective of developing novel disease-modifying
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The Institute of Molecular Systems Biology (IMSB) at ETH Zurich invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Metabolomics & Technology Development in the laboratory of Prof. Dr. Nicola
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and innovations directly into practice. The Laboratory of Energy Science and Engineering (D-MAVT) is working actively on developing numerical and experimental tools to probe single- and multiphase
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, ACHIEVE consortium The primary focus of this role is to serve as the Knowledge and Technology Transfer (KTT) Expert within the ACHIEVE consortium as part of the SWEET funding programme of the Swiss Federal
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100%, Basel, fixed-term We develop technologies to exploit whole cell and enzyme catalysts for manufacturing of substances for applications in fields such as sustainable chemistry, innovative food
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Laboratory (AML) at ETH Zurich the following position in the field of laser ablation and technical project coordination. Project background Our research group develops and applies pulsed laser technologies
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100%, Basel, fixed-term We develop technologies to exploit whole cell and enzyme catalysts for manufacturing of substances for applications in fields such as sustainable chemistry, innovative food
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100%, Basel, fixed-term The Computational Biology (CoBi) group, led by Prof. Dagmar Iber, develops data-driven, mechanistic models of biological systems using advanced imaging and computational