46 software-engineering-model-driven-engineering-phd-position-"Multiple" positions at University of Basel
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disease mechanisms and neural biomarkers of disease progression. Our research integrates findings from model systems with translational human studies (e.g., using MEG/EEG), in close collaboration with
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dedicated to advancing antibiotic research through close collaboration among biologists, clinicians, and engineers. Its overarching goal is to rejuvenate antibiotic discovery by developing laboratory models
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to demonstrate prior achievement. University degree in any field with 3–7 years of relevant experience (multiple roles and/or post-PhD), with a strong preference for life sciences or health backgrounds and/or
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mathematical modelling as well as observational cohorts with biobanks. We offer an opportunity for an internship or MSc project in the Environmental Exposures and Health (EEH) Unit (https://www.swisstph.ch/en
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develop new therapies for vision loss. It is a place where your expertise will be valued, your abilities challenged, and your knowledge expanded. We are seeking qualified and highly motivated Research
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Your position Bacterial infections pose a major threat to human health. However, critical knowledge gaps remain regarding the localization, properties, and host interactions of pathogens within
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30 groups, about 150 PhD students and over 500 employees, we are a lively and dynamic international community of researchers who investigate with curiosity biological phenomena ranging from
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Your position You will conduct outstanding research into in the fields of health and/or rehabilitation psychology. The professorship to be filled offers teaching in both areas (8 semester hours per
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open-source platform redefining how viral sequence data is shared and governed globally, powered by the modular, federated backend database software Loculus This is a computational position focused on
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). This work holds great promise for new discoveries with potentially far-reaching implications for reprogramming technology and the fight against cancer. It is funded by the Swiss Cancer Research Foundation