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of Researchers (Charter and Code). Please, check out our Recruitment Policy The role We are seeking a motivated postdoctoral scientist interested in dissecting genome regulatory mechanisms underlying human
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, deployment, and commissioning of free-space optical links in the metropolitan area of Barcelona. These links will serve as test platforms for various quantum communication devices in ground-to-ground scenarios
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genes of the gut microbiota. Foundational studies for the lab include: Novel insights into the genetic architecture and mechanisms of host/microbiome interactions from a multi-cohort analysis of outbred
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revitalization, organoid engineering; AI-driven biomedical analytics for cell lineage modeling, drug discovery & design and biomedical imaging analysis; Disease mechanisms with emphasis in cancer, immunology
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at least two independent computational methods (e.g. electronic ground-state and excited-state approaches, molecular dynamics and electronic structure, structural and spectroscopic properties ...). Main
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of supramolecular cycles via photocatalytic mechanisms. Characterization of supramolecular polymers using techniques such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), mass spectrometry (MS) couple with liquid or gas
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– Nature’s way of capturing solar energy efficiently. Terrestrial radiative cooling – A natural mechanism for thermal regulation Main Tasks: Fabrication of thin-film devices, nanoparticles, and nanostructures
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-throughput sequencing methods. Experience with lentiviral and retroviral systems is a must. Prior experience in the biology of post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms will be a plus. Additionally, the
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infrastructures, aquaculture, and contamination, including plastic exposure. Storm petrels are the smallest seabirds on Earth, and they are normally only accessible to researchers when at land in the colonies
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interactions of nanoparticles with biological fluids. Study of the mechanism of action of drug loading nanobots in vitro. Guide bachelor, master, and PhD students. Interaction and reporting within the group and