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methodologies. Candidates Requirements PhD and Postdoc in Computational Chemistry or a related discipline with a demonstrated track record in Modeling, Computer Aided Drug Design (CADD) is required Expertise in
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. U.S.A. 2020, 117, 16790-16798; doi: 10.1073/pnas.2003267117; J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2021, 143, 5413-5424; doi:10.1021/jacs.1c00014; WO2020043846A1 Profile. A PhD in bioorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, or
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antibiotic resistance. He or she will hold a PhD degree in microbial bioinformatics or microbiology. Expertise in bioanalysis and sequence analysis is needed. The balance between experimental and in silico
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collaborations. Knowledge and skills We are looking for a motivated young scientist with a PhD in biophysics or phyics with interest in biological questions. Experience in fluorescence based imaging is expected
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infectious material. Qualifications Applicants must hold (or be about to obtain) a PhD in a relevant field such as virology. Prior wet-lab experience is required. Experience in molecular epidemiology and
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with: a PhD in the field of cellular/developmental biology of the lung or in immunology research experience in airway/lung tissue biology or antiviral immune responses a strong motivation to learn organ
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letter, CV and contact information for 2 references to Lucie Peduto ([email protected] ). Recent PhD or MD/PhD degree in vascular biology, immunology or related biomedical field, with a track record
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of expertise and opportunities to connect and learn. The department of Computational Biology hosts multiple teams and a biostatistics/bioinformatics hub which includes over 50 PhD engineers specialized in
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PhD in a relevant field such as virology or vector biology. Prior wet-lab experience is required, and biosafety level-3 proficiency would be a significant advantage. High motivation, impeccable work
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to a PhD scholarship in the lab to continue the project. References [1] Winding et al., “The connectome of an insect brain.” Science 379: eadd9330 (2023). [2] Witvliet et al., “Connectomes across