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The Department of Biomedicine, University of Basel, Switzerland, invites qualified candidates to apply for a position as technical assistant in Biology, Biochemistry and Cancer Research
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development, but also actively contributes to positive change in society We are actively committed to a sustainable and climate-neutral university You can expect numerous benefits , such as public transport
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associate professorship. Candidates from the Global South are particularly encouraged to apply. The successful applicant will be expected to lead the development of research in their field at the Institute
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for DNA and RNA. Applications include the functionalization of peptides and proteins for pharma, chemical and materials applications or the development of novel vaccines (including, for example, the anti
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, world-class research program in the field of sustainable engineering. We encourage applications from outstanding candidates with visible expertise in this broad field which ranges from sustainable
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purposes, so an affinity to scientific software and data management is helpful. Ideally, you have experience with Stata and LaTeX. Applicants must be students in good standing at the University of Basel
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digital pathology approaches. The project is co-led by Prof. Viktor Koelzer at the University Hospital Basel. Colorectal cancer remains a significant public health challenge, and accurately identifying
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understanding of paediatric system development and thus create an internationally competitive research program with an emphasis on clinical translation tailored to the specific needs of children and adolescents
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. Commercial solutions avoid entanglement-based methods due to technical challenges, yet this limits the impact such technologies can have. In this project, we aim at further developing photonic integrated
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Assistant Professorship (Non-Tenure Track) for Culturomics (Culture-Based Microbiology) at the Institute for Infectious Diseases The Institute for Infectious Diseases (IFIK) at the University