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the Experiment grant. The candidate must have: A PhD degree in a relevant field (e.g. Molecular Biology, Neuroscience). A proven track record either in spatial transcriptomics or extracellular vesicle biology. The
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a deeper understanding of life, leading to potential acceleration of the development of safe, targeted, cell-based therapies, and opening entire new fields of research in human health. The project
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 3 days ago
, and evaluate LLM/genAI systems for climate mitigation intelligence, especially for tracking and assessing commitments and actions by cities, regions, and non-state actors. - Design and validate
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design, multi-gene circuit engineering, targeted genome/transcriptome/epigenome editing systems, construct validation, and rapid upstream prototyping in transient plant-expression systems. Develop and
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of gender and sexual-based violence and technology, scientific and policy writing, implementation of laboratory sexuality research using eye tracking techniques and other experimental/laboratory paradigms
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identification and population monitoring Contribute to automated approaches for tracking long-term population trends in wildlife Collaborate with colleagues on ongoing modelling and simulation work across the
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number of other groups within the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute, Department of Microbiology & Immunology, and Division of Oncology/Stanford Cancer Institute to address therapeutic targets which can be
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Databehandlingsansvarlig: Youtube, Google Formål: Collects information about the users and their activity on the website. The Information is used to track and analyze user behavior, to meet the individual user needs and to
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target specifications of 60 Hz sampling rate and 100 m sampling length. The data for this project will come from a 3-month experiment, scheduled for November 2025 – January 2026, on the two cables
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well as the creation of magneto-responsive nanorobots and micro-swimmers with significant potential in targeted drug delivery and biomedical engineering. Dr. Akdoğan's impressive background includes a Ph.D. from the