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biology, developmental biology, genetics and genomics, molecular biology, neurobiology, and plant biology. Research at the School is supported by well-staffed and School-sponsored/subsidized core facilities
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of students, providing an ideal opportunity to develop an independent scientific career. One position is available for the candidate with strong background in molecular biology, developmental biology, genetics
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the diagnostic service and clinical translational research in the Developmental Biology and Solid Tumor Program (DBSTP). The successful candidate should have an MD, MD/PhD, or DO degree, must be board certified in
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positions in Plant Biology at the rank of Assistant Professor. We are particularly interested in exceptional candidates covering plant physiology/biotechnology and plant-soil-microbe interactions, including
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About the team/job EMBL is Europe’s life sciences laboratory – an intergovernmental organisation with more than 80 independent research groups covering the spectrum of molecular biology. EMBL has
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, Cell Biology, Genetics, Genomics, Neurobiology, Biomedical Engineering, Developmental Biology, Radiology, Clinical Medicine, Computer Science and Technology, Bioinformatics, Organic Chemistry, Imaging
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through research and treatment. St. Jude offers outstanding opportunities and support to collaborative research programs in pharmacogenomics, developmental therapeutics, cancer genomics, solid malignancies
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M.D. degree. These faculty positions are open to biology-related fields including bioinformatics, genetics, cell biology, biochemistry, developmental biology, physiology, among others. The successful
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and developmental biology, structural biology, multi-omics, ageing, bioinformatics, artificial intelligence, sport physiology, human disease, and regenerative medicine are welcome to apply. Successful
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advancements in the field of molecular tissue biology at the single-cell level. It aims to incorporate spatial omics data within the analysis of cell types, their developmental trajectories, ageing processes