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will be recruited. Postdoctoral researcher in Physics/Biophysics The postdoctoral researcher in physics will develop quantitative approaches to analyze the biophysical properties of membranes and
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in the development of glioblastomas. The postdoc will use in vitro approaches to culture patient-derived cells with oligodendrocytes and will also be required to carry out or assist with in vivo
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pathogens develop and interact with their host, in order to identify new potential targets for therapeutics. The institute is part of a campus that has state of the art facilities including microscopy, flow
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to develop a new generation of fluorescence microscopy methods aimed at overcoming current limitations in acquisition time for single-molecule imaging. The project explores original strategies for temporal
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of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria This position will be particularly suitable for candidates with a strong background in immunology and a keen interest in developing
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resources and Environmental protection: natural attenuation and system resiLience), which aims to analyze the spatio-temporal evolution of waste from a former mining site that has been subject to weathering
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of figures from high-throughput data - Pipeline development - Rigorous, autonomous, dynamic, good team player - Excellent command of spoken and written English essential Website for additional job details
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to carry out the following tasks: Development of analysis scripts for the preprocessing and automated processing of functional neuroimaging data; Statistical modeling of imaging data and evaluation
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the conceptual, historical, and geographical scope of the analysis of human-reef relationships in order to propose systemic and operational management measures tailored to specific needs. We want to develop
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, including the development of a unique training approach for HL-LHC and SKAO staff focusing on the use of large scale cyber-infrastructures, supported by SLICES-RI, as well as enhanced interactions with