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% and a maximum of 50 % of the above-mentioned sum. Depending on the salary elements, the salary will be approximately EUR 2,646-2,783/month at the beginning of the employment relationship. Our
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will be implemented within the Finnish Centre of Excellence (FCoE) in Anthropocenic Chemical Ecology of Forests (ACE-Forest) (website) funded by the Research Council of Finland. The ACE-Forest project
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to connect these profiles with the underlying intra- and intercellular regulatory networks, and to capture immune system/disease states in multi-omics models. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with
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research combines large, (longitudinal) quantitative (internationally-comparative) surveys, qualitative interviews, and experimental studies. The core tasks will include: Carrying out research within
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SECURING project within the KISON research group, which is part of the Research Centre on Ethical Technologies and Humanity Connectivity (UOC-TECH) at the UOC. The aim of the project is to contribute
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Helmholtz Zentrum München - Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt | Stein bei N rnberg, Bayern | Germany | 3 months ago
foundations of augmentations for digital pathology Potentially developing multi-scale AI models for cancer patient stratification combining LLMs, molecular measurements, and multi-scale imaging. Your profile
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quantum computers. The project is integrated with the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT) , a 12-year, billion-SEK initiative started in 2018 with the purpose of advancing Swedish academia and
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team studying how creative teams in the film industry relate to on-screen portrayal of women and how viewers respond across time and cultures. The project is in an advanced stage: core data are assembled
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Targeting of Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) in Brain Cancer”, which integrates sequencing-based virus discovery, multi-omics analysis, and translational cancer research. Duties About the Project Our research
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institute of the Université Paris Cité. Bringing together more than 500 people, the IPGP studies the Earth and the planets from the core to the most superficial fluid envelopes, through observation