91 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" Fellowship positions at Nature Careers
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call for participation in the SQUASH program – the Slovenian Quantum Science Hub. This is an innovative, intersectoral training and career-development program, co-funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie
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to: rhizosphere and phyllosphere microbiology microbial evolution molecular and/or structural aspects of plant-microbe or plant-fungal interactions the molecular biology of soil-dwelling bacteria or fungi
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• Receive mentorship in the development of research strategy, scientific writing and networking skills. • Develop and submit longer-term Fellowship applications to major funders. Applicants for a Quadram
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should have sophisticated technological and methodological skills, experience in securing external funding, and the ability to develop original solutions and methodologies. Additionally, strong
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PhD Thesis based on ABIS. The main areas have so far been studies on the development of Type 1 diabetes, but also studies on celiac disease, JIA, IBD, autism, obesity, allergy and recently also
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multiomics, high-throughput sequencing projects and help develop any projects based on the most advanced technologies. Your qualifications should include: Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Genomics, or a
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$150,000. This opportunity is aimed at theoretical physicists pursuing mathematical modeling of the early universe, including its initial conditions, structure, and dynamical evolution. The award is open to
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will collaborate directly with an interdisciplinary team to develop and implement innovative AI-driven applications designed to significantly enhance pediatric care delivery, patient outcomes, and
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regulation and other aspects of cellular signal transduction. We use our structural and mechanistic insights to drive development of novel anti-cancer drugs. Systems of current interest in the lab include RAF
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, i.e., measurements in blood that can predict individuals' cognitive development in aging and their risk of dementia. Such markers will be important for better personalizing prevention and treatment