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expertise and interests, there is also flexibility to extend the research toward metagenomic and omics data analysis or related fields. [Work content and job description] Main Responsibilities: ・Development
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Center Initiative (WPI) of the Japanese government. QUP’s main laboratories are located on the Tsukuba campus of KEK in Tsukuba science city, 60 km northeast of Tokyo, Japan. In addition, QUP is opening
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] Engage in theoretical research on high-energy nuclear physics and related fields in collaboration with the principal investigator, Kazuya Mameda. * Assigned department Existing departments [Work location
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common scientific objectives. QUP's principal research activities are conducted at its central facility, with additional support provided by satellite laboratories at the University of California
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. At the core of the UREX-Tohoku Project is the implementation of a comprehensive tenure-track system that will enable exceptional researchers to lead high-impact projects as Principal Investigators. This new
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infectious diseases. The lab’s research focuses on two main areas: (A) developing AI technologies to predict genotype–phenotype relationships of viral proteins, and (B) establishing efficient computational
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hours may be changed (8 hours per day) for those who have a master's degree, depending on their background and aptitude. Working hours:09:30-16:30 Employment type:Part-timer Contract period:Nontenured
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candidates who meet eligibility requirements. Japanese language proficiency is not required, as the primary working language in the laboratory is English, but would be considered an asset. Work Location(s
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have an option to become specially-appointed assistant professor position (non-permanent). * Official Language on Campus - The primary language is Japanese. - E-mails for administrative information will
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with the Principal Investigator and engage in active collaboration with an interdisciplinary team of clinicians and basic scientists. These collaborations provide access to state-of-the-art technologies