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to curriculum design or development at undergraduate or postgraduate level. Experience leading or contributing to the development of teaching methods and assessment practices. What we can offer you: The
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background in the medical and health sciences. The successful candidate will be expected to assume a leadership role as a theme lead, module lead or similar, to be active in the development of teaching via
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implementing them in the platform, as appropriate. Maintaining continuing professional development in relevant scientific areas by attending scientific meetings and conferences. Acting as primary point
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science into benefits for human health and the economy. About the role Our lab aims to understand how functional organs are built during embryonic development, an important problem in biology with
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provincial-level new research and development institutions. As a branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences system by the West Lake, HIAS adheres to the UCAS motto of "Erudition, Determination, Investigation
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, with 80% effort devoted to clinical service and administrative efforts, and the remaining 20% effort will be focused on translational research and career development opportunities. Ideal candidates will
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. The ideal candidate will lead the development of infrastructure that supports clinical, translational, community-based, and educational research. We are particularly interested in individuals whose work
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to ISO 15189, and you will be part of an EU-funded multinational project. Furthermore, you may participate in the development of workflows and pipelines for the analysis of high-dimensional data. You will
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Intro: Are you interested in playing a role in groundbreaking science? Do you want to contribute to the development of laboratory techniques that help research understand cell structure, cell
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and Evolutionary Ecology in the working group of Christa Schleper (Archaea Ecology and Evolution). Our research focuses on the physiology, ecological distribution and evolution of archaea, with a focus