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. Applications are on-line at the following website: http://ttp.huji.ac.il For questions and inquiries: Mrs. Sigal Zaharan Committee coordinator The Institute of Biomedical and Oral Research (IBOR) Faculty
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acquisition and preliminary analysis. The position is service-oriented, collaborative, and offers opportunities to participate in technology development projects, evaluate new methods, and contribute
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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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, 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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and Molecular Pathology. The position is on the Clinical track, with up to 80% effort devoted to clinical service, and the remaining effort will be focused on translational research, assay development
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on the development of methods to solve the many-electron Schrödinger equation for fermions and bosons with high accuracy and on the application of these methods to problems in the physics of oxides, semiconductors
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-developing and implementing a holistic data curation framework together with DCU members at partner sites (MDC, DESY, UFZ) Overseeing and supporting the team with tasks such as: Development of structured
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(MEDAL) is an international initiative funded by the foundation Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung that seeks to realign medical AI development with real-world clinical needs. The project aims to establish a globally
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hematolymphoid malignancies. To support the development of patient-centric molecular diagnostic tools at the DKTK partner site Berlin, we are seeking for the next possible date an experienced Bioinformatician
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ammonia quantification. Some specific tasks during the projects are: Benchmark the applicant/setup on Li-mediated ammonia synthesis in inert atmosphere Aluminium-mediated ammonia synthesis development