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. The Department of Neurosciences brings together the expertise of multiple teams engaged in cutting-edge research, quality teaching and the promotion of innovation in a multidisciplinary context. Home to a critical
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Institute at the University of Galway, Ireland. This position is funded by PEACEPLUS PROGRAMME (Special EU Programmes Body) innovation challenge (www.seupb.eu/peaceplus) on the Technological Revolution
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, regionally anchored top university as it focuses on the grand challenges of the 21st century. It develops innovative solutions for the world's most pressing issues. In research and academic programs
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molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, omics, bioinformatics, electrophysiology, behavior, and multiple microscopy techniques. The hired postdoctoral researcher will receive compensation based
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Summary The Senior Science Program Coordinator supports key administrative functions for HHMI’s science programs, with a focus on programming and events for HHMI scientists. This role requires
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flight dynamics and mission-based performance analysis. o Programming skills in Python, C++, or equivalent for simulation preprocessing/postprocessing. o (Desirable) Exposure to reduced-order
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unique opportunities for creative collaboration. Direct integration with MSK Kids and multiple translational programs enables rapid development of improved therapies for patients. Scientists should have A
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scanning electron microscope (cryo FIB-SEM), a Hydra plasma cryo FIB-SEM, multiple screening electron microscopes, cryo light microscopes, and cryo grids preparation equipment. The main function
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-sci.hkust.edu.hk/) at the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology (HKUST) is seeking applications for multiple tenure-track and tenured positions in basic and translational research to address our mission in
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or associate professor in the broad area "Mechanisms of Aging." The ideal candidate would be expected to approach the question of aging from various perspectives and use multiple techniques. New faculty would