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80%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Human Neuroimmunology Group led by Dr. Daniela Latorre at ETH Zurich is excited to announce an open position for a Lab Technician to join our dynamic and
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between nutrition, metabolism and the epigenome. The group uses a translational approach from in vitro systems and mice to humans combining next-generation sequencing, single-cell methodologies, genetics
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processing computational interaction/human-computer interaction machine learning on time series Key requirements for your application Following the high number of generic applications, please note that: We
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neuroimaging techniques and analyses to important problems in motor neuroscience. We are interestedin investigating the central mechanisms underlying motor fatigability in humans using a variety of brain
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20%-40%, Zurich, fixed-term Modern diagnostic imaging modalities provide a wealth of information in three and more dimensions, which often exceeds human processing capacity. To help humans to study
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geospatial analytical models. It will utilize mixed-reality devices to superpose data visualizations and real-world places. The application will enable people to have a better understanding of human mobility
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electric vehicles, and modeling of human behavior. This postdoctoral student position will be embedded in our Laboratory and supervised by Prof. John Lygeros. Job description In the framework of the NCCR
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scale to predict structures of human protein-protein interactions (Burke et al. NSMB 2023), work we have continued to expand upon. More recently, we have also made use of predicted structures across
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on molecular and cellular responses in human cells. You will develop new approach methodologies for in vitro toxicology by computational integration of various sources of high-content data (i.e. DNA sequencing
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against extreme weather is crucial to face and mitigate the challenges of the ongoing rapid increase in climate-related disasters, especially in areas inhabited by vulnerable populations. Such design calls