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risk factors associated to chronic diseases. Recently, the literature about metal/metalloids studied them as risk factors for chronic diseases in studies in urban areas. Objective: The objective
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The project involves the use of models for the hydrological and environmental analysis of watersheds, as well as for assessing the impacts
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, using Schottky diodes and metal–oxide–semiconductor (MOS) capacitors. The project focuses on the fabrication, electrical, and optical characterization of SiC-based devices, with emphasis on: • Fabrication
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molecular biology and bioinformatics for microRNA and gene expression analysis, including experimental validation and integration with target genes and biological pathways. Experience or interest in antibody
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sciences; experience in human genetic data analysis and bioinformatics applied to Neuroscience, preferably in Psychiatry, including genotyping or WES/WGS data; experience in genetic association studies (GWAS
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Responsible Computing, preferably with prior experience in technological innovation laboratories. Additionally, knowledge in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), and experience with multimedia analysis will be
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database modeling, creation and implementation of functionalities and interactive interfaces, case study development and analysis, and repository management and documentation of technological processes
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imagery; ii) Collection and analysis of field data; iii) Land use and land cover studies with a focus on agricultural systems; iv) Organization and management of geospatial databases, preparation
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based on 2D magnetic materials and monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD). The researcher will be responsible for sample preparation of 2D magnetic heterostructures and investigating the impact
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outcomes such as disease severity, viral load, and hospitalization. The project integrates immunology, virology, and quantitative analysis to understand mechanisms of antibody-mediated protection and support