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supporting the three main missions of the institutions: education, research and technology transfer. The EPFL campus offers an exceptional working environment at the heart of a community of 16,000 people
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evaluating the socio-economic metabolism, for example with material flow analysis or life cycle assessment Deep understanding of engineering principles for evaluating novel technologies and provide guidance
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in microbial population/comparative genomics, ecology and evolution, physiology and metabolism Your workplace Your workplace We offer The position is located at the Institute of Microbiology at ETH
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, the candidate will demonstrate Raman spectroscopy as a rapid, noninvasive, and label-free omics technology enabling metabolic profiling and biomarker detection in wound exudates. Your tasks Large-scale data
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Engineering » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Switzerland Application Deadline 21 Mar 2024 - 22:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 38 Is the job
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Engineering, Food Technology, Nutrition, Metabolic Research, Health Sciences, or a closely-related field, with excellent academic qualifications. You must be fluent in both written and spoken English. Relevant
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7 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Basel Research Field Chemistry » Biochemistry Biological sciences » Biology Physics » Biophysics Biological sciences » Other Engineering
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spectroscopy as a rapid, noninvasive, and label-free omics technology enabling metabolic profiling and biomarker detection in wound exudates. PhD position in Discovery of novel biomarkers for chronic wound
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of Agricultural Sciences at ETH Zurich investigates quality of animal-source food products in addition to nutrient digestion and metabolism, nutritional physiology, and efficiency. The group applies hypothesis
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Applications are invited for a research technician position (100%, time contract) is available in the Laboratory of Metabolic Diseases (Principal Investigators Prof. Dr