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the positions The Forst-Talent Fellowships funded by the Eva Mayr-Stihl Foundation are part of the faculty’s strategy for the systematic support of junior researchers and the strategic development
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working environment in a young, creative, highly motivated, and international team, manifold opportunities for personal development, the possibility to take responsibility in research projects at an early
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of the Development Innovation Lab (DIL) to expand access to weather forecasts in low- and middle-income countries. Minimum Qualifications: Completion of a PhD in Climate Science, Atmospheric Science, Agrometeorology
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questions in cancer immunology, with a focus on how immune mechanisms shape tumour development, progression, and therapeutic response. Applicants may study tumour–immune interactions, immune evasion, myeloid
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in multidisciplinary teams. Preferred Qualifications: • Experience specifically with cancer immunology, drug development, immune cell engineering. • Background in translational research, clinical trial
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. Expertise may include systems-level investigations of perception, cognition, or motor control; application of machine learning to neural data analysis and neural decoding; the development of biologically
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, curriculum development, student recruitment, and funding strategies, while ensuring excellence in graduate education and supervision. They will strengthen partnerships across faculties, departments, hospitals
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biology and single-molecule microscopy techniques (such as EM, TIRF, AFM microscopy) will be a major advantage. Experience with aptamer development, binding assays, confocal microscopy and flow cytometry
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research programmes; and carry out administrative work and other duties to facilitate the development of the Department as a whole. Requirements A PhD degree with strong background in Chemistry. For
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and cutting-edge approaches to investigate fundamental mechanisms of neural development, regeneration, circuit plasticity, systems function, and neural computation in vertebrate nervous systems and how