60 Humanities positions at Institute of Cellular Biology and Pathology "Nicolae Simionescu"
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health and yet remains largely unexplored. As society progresses decarbonization efforts towards net zero, such efforts may also act as an inadvertent stressor for individuals across the digital ecosystem
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externally to achieve learning program objectives in a fast-paced setting. About Us The Clinical Trials Unit (CTU) is part of the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences (FMHHS) at Macquarie University
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master's degree within the Human Sciences (e.g., business economics, business engineering, psychology, sociology);- You obtained at least two distinctions during your higher studies, one of which was in your
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or funded by grants. The role holder will act as a study dentist in clinical trials, and also take part in the development of new study ideas. They will work with the dental research team ensuring that all
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will also involve working with - Ayako Yamada, who specializes in the in situ formation and micro vascularization of human cerebral organoids on an artificial substrate integrated into a microfluidic
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with Vulnerable People Check (WWVP) (ACT only). Candidates must hold Australian work rights to apply for this position. For permanent/ continuing roles, applicants must have permanent work rights. For
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the worldwide reference classification of enzymes involved in the glycan assembly and breakdown, thanks to the high specificity of these enzymes but also to our involvement in human curation of sequence
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, human subject compliance, research animal management, research laboratory coordination and instruction, environmental health and safety, radiation control, hazardous materials use, disposal, and training
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documents to the Human Resources Office. LanguagesROMANIANLevelExcellent Research FieldBiological sciences » Biology Additional Information Eligibility criteria Documents required: a) registration form
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the least funded of all the 17 UN goals. While there has been a growing body of US-based blue humanities work, little in-depth qualitative work has been undertaken exploring British cultural relations