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We are seeking a highly motivated and creative candidate for a fully supported postdoctoral fellowship to develop immune-based therapies. Specifically, the research is aimed to develop cell-based
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The Department of Psychology at the University of Southern Denmark (Campus Esbjerg ) invites applications for a three-year postdoctoral position in a research team that focuses on developing local
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access to grant writing workshops, individual development plans, teaching and mentoring opportunities, non-research career advancement programs, professional development allowance, and so much more
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The research aims to develop next-generation magnetic recording technologies that achieve ultra-low power consumption and ultra-high recording density. Specifically, we focus on magnetic thin-film
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A postdoctoral research associate position is available with Dr. Christoph Gorgulla. This project aims to advance computational drug discovery by developing and applying innovative computational
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research centres in Europe and Asia dedicated to real-world impact and community development. Position Overview IAAM invites motivated and innovative researchers to apply for Postdoctoral positions in
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to develop independent research projects with the guidance of Dr. Hai Dao. You are expected to finish at least one project within three years. Additionally, you will have opportunities to get involved in
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initiated the development of a research network Your application shall include: Cover letter explaining your motivation, research interests, skills you bring to the position (max. 2 pages) Project description
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to prevent the onset of cancer. In parallel, our research is dedicated to advancing our understanding of bladder tumor evolution biology through the analysis of next-generation sequencing (NGS) data and the
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diseases. In this project, the candidate will develop new computational strategies to identify human genetic variation linked to cell fate changes in neurodevelopmental disorders and cancer. The candidate