139 web-developer-university-of-liverpool Postdoctoral research jobs at "université de lille"
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of neuronal, astroglial and microglial markers in zebrafish and mouse brain samples In vivo imaging of specific brain cells in the transgenic zebrafish and mouse lines Develop phenotypic rescue assays, based
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physics, including searches for the dark matter which is one of the great unsolved puzzles of our Universe. In this project, we will develop algorithms that efficiently use the available atomic resources
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at the University of Oslo. The main goal is to develop tools and knowledge for precision medicine in psychiatry, building on advanced statistical methods for analysis of large-scale human genetic and neuroimaging
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of the auditory nerve [2] and brainstem to simulate neurograms and guide the development of diagnostic tools based on Auditory Brainstem Responses (ABRs). Despite normal audiograms, individuals with ANSD often
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entering and working in Denmark here . Aarhus University also offers a Junior Researcher Development Programme targeted at career development for postdocs at AU. You can read more about it here
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and running of laboratory and/or experimental techniques, equipment, and processes as appropriate. 5. Develop and enhance your research profile and reputation and that of the University of Glasgow
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Republic of Korea | about 2 months ago
of positions: 1- Contract period: 2025.8.1 - 2027.4.30 (flexible)- Salary: max 3,500,000 KRW/mth- Location: Chung-Ang University, 84, Heukseok-ro, Dongjak-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea- ZIP code: 06974NISC (Next
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/or experimental techniques, equipment, and processes as appropriate. 5. Develop and enhance your research profile and reputation and that of the University of Glasgow / School of Molecular Biosciences
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at least 1 million DNA barcodes. The project involves collaboration with a computer vision lab at Linköping University, focused on developing AI-assisted techniques for picking out specimens for genome
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Prof. Luigi Rizzi (Collège de France), seeks to investigate the acquisition of French from a cartographic perspective, employing the Growing Trees model developed by Friedmann, Belletti, and Rizzi, and