84 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS" Fellowship positions at Nature Careers
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join our team in developing innovative CAR-T cell therapies for colorectal cancer. Our lab focuses on engineering immune cells with greater precision, persistence, and safety, using synthetic biology
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seed development first evolved from a seedless vascular plant. Specifically, this project will test whether seed gene networks are conserved with those of the gametophyte egg-chamber (archegonium
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environment will provide you with unique development opportunities. Our globally-operating research group is embedded in a vibrant community of world-renowned scientists in the fields of genome biology, cancer
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Crick Institute. The Institute draws together over 400 scientists working together to develop world-class basic and translational cancer research Information about the UCL Cancer Institute can be found
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transplantation. We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a PhD degree interested in using microbiological methods with the aim of developing novel strategies to improve bone marrow transplantation and
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technologies to study disease mechanisms and develop innovative therapeutic approaches for dementia and motor neuron diseases. Why join the Zhu Lab? Leadership level role in independent and collaborative
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that advances treatment, we educate tomorrow's physician/researchers, and we work with amazing partners, including other Harvard Medical School-affiliated hospitals. Responsibilities The candidate will lead
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Limited. The Knowledge Transfer Partnership project will focus on developing technically and commercially viable gas diffusion layers for high-volume applications using recycled carbon fibre, creating a
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travel funds Freedom to explore high-risk concepts: three-year fully funded position Open, collaborative, interdisciplinary research environment Enabling framework in which to develop interdisciplinary
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NIH Cancer Postdoc Fellowships Available Train in the prestigious National Cancer Institute intramural program The Center for Cancer Research (CCR) in the National Cancer Institute has postdoctoral