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unexplored. The next step is to convert these time-lapse images into accurate single-cell trajectories and subsequently into models of antibiotic responses, with direct relevance for drug development and
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unexplored. The next step is to convert these time-lapse images into accurate single-cell trajectories and subsequently into models of antibiotic responses, with direct relevance for drug development and
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environment and contribute to multiple aspects of the project, including molecular design, materials preparation and characterisation, and the development of microscopy methodologies. Requirements: Applicants
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research on the development, practice, or social and cultural roles of mathematics (including mathematical aspects of other sciences) from the points of view of history, philosophy or neighbouring humanities
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translational development, we aim to shape the future of biomedical innovation. Job description Postdoctoral projects will combine molecular engineering, cell programming, and chemical–biological interfacing
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. The main research focus of our division is the relationship between physical activity and cognitive performance across development. Possible research topics within this position include, among others
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facilities, and validation. Job description Characterization of powdered materials for ink formulation DIW process development for ceramic and TE materials, including parameters optimization and evaluation
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development. The project is in close collaboration with a large enterprise and focusses on the development of high-performance materials and materials systems based on, among others, silica aerogel. Key
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technology development. The lab combines cutting-edge methods such as functional two-photon microscopy, high-density neuropixels electrophysiology and spatial biology research, alongside computational analyses
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The Institute of Molecular Systems Biology (IMSB) at ETH Zurich invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Metabolomics & Technology Development in the laboratory of Prof. Dr. Nicola Zamboni. Project