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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences of the University of Basel is an Academic Drug Discovery
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PhD fellowship/scholarship at Environmental Geosciences, University of Basel, Switzerland within the PhD Program Environmental Sciences . The position is available from 1 June 2026 or later. Research
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the Collaborative Doctoral Partnerships programme, training researchers at the science-policy interface. Where to apply Website https://jobs.unibas.ch/offene-stellen/phd-position-ai-driven-pathways-to-health
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The Biozentrum of the University of Basel is one of the world's leading life sciences institutes. With 32 groups and 500 employees, we are a dynamic and international research community that has
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The Biozentrum of the University of Basel is one of the world's leading life sciences institutes. With 32 groups and 500 employees, we are a dynamic and international research community that has
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. Proactively training postgraduate students and researchers in modern computational and data-driven approaches to chemistry. Evaluating and integrating emerging technologies (e.g., AI/ML tools, cloud computing
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-dimensional datasets. Your profile • PhD in neuroscience, computational neuroscience, or related quantitative discipline (neuroscience background required). • Strong expertise in neuronal data analysis (spike
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farming systems, land management and erosion processes influence nutrient loading in rivers and lakes, as well as better identification of eutrophication hotspots across the EU. This PhD project will
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developmental biology, neurobiology, genetics as well as computational and systems biology. With over 30 groups, about 150 PhD students and over 500 employees, we are a lively and dynamic international community
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biology, microbiology, infection biology and immunology, cell and developmental biology, neurobiology, genetics as well as computational and systems biology. With over 30 groups, about 150 PhD students and