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. The position combines microbial ecology, metabolomics, data integration, and bioinformatics, and offers close collaboration with experimental researchers working on microbe-microbe and plant–microbe interactions
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genomics across lineages with different sex-determining systems (XY, ZW, homomorphic vs differentiated sex chromosomes); investigating the drivers of sex chromosome turnover, transposable elements and
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Antarctica Ice Sheet. By combining high-resolution chemical mapping with detailed microstructural analyses—encompassing crystal shape and orientation, as well as bubble size and distribution—across basal ice
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drug discovery and development. This is done by capitalizing on the combined clinical and preclinical expertise from western medicine and Chinese medicine in a unique collaboration between Karolinska
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on the development and implementation of new workflows for the mineralogical and geochemical characterization of ore materials, using combined µXRF-mapping, SEM-based automated mineralogy, and laser ablation ICP-MS
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partners to help establish a high-level independent research profile. REACH-UPPA Post-Doctoral Researchers (PDRs) will benefit from being part of an outstanding academic community, combining research
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us and contribute to science that makes a difference! As a Postdoc in the Taschner-Mandl Group, you will lead innovative research projects investigating the molecular mechanisms of neuroblastoma
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of Galway. The project team combine staff from the University of Galway (Academics and Student Services) and Foróige along with an independent Consultant in Active Hope. The postdoctoral researcher will work
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using a variety of tetracene and anthracene derivatives and studied the triplet generation process at the interface of perovskites and organic molecules. Subtle differences in the local structural
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department at the University. We are located in the heart of Basel at 6 different locations. Be part of our future! The newly established research group led by Prof. Marc Aurel Busche is currently seeking a