55 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"St" positions at University of Basel
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-thinking approach to your work, while enjoying the challenge of learning and mastering new tasks? Are you creative, curious, and motivated to optimize, develop, and implement new ideas? If so, you are
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personal development. We welcome friendly and ambitious humans from all walks of life. A beautiful and very livable city at the intersection of Germany, France, and Switzerland, with wide-ranging sport
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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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employees, we are a lively and dynamic international community of researchers who investigate with curiosity biological phenomena ranging from interactions of molecules to growth, development and behavior
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. Through your research, you will establish an empirical foundation for the development of effective prevention and intervention strategies to strengthen individual and societal health, and contribute
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recruitments (summer and winter) and work closely with the Biozentrum group leaders to maintain and further develop the high-quality standards of our PhD program. You will independently organize and oversee
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-bleaching of the fluorescent dyes involved, which ends the experiment prematurely, rendering many biological questions inaccessible. To bypass this limitation, our group has developed DyeCycling/FRET, where
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doctoral program within the Graduate School of Medical & Health Sciences (GSMHS), the DBE has grown successfully within a short period of time. Your position Developing a proposal for the structure and
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-native plant species in mountain ecosystems based on a novel global dataset. In addition, the candidate is expected to join field campaigns in the Swiss Alps and will have the opportunity to develop
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experiments. About the Project Our group has pioneered the development of the Nanopore Electro-Osmotic Trap (NEOtrap), a groundbreaking technique that enables label-free trapping and sensing of single proteins