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The Neuropharmacology research group at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences seeks applications for an open PhD position. The Neuropharmacology group, led by Prof. Linda Simmler, investigates
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), hosted by the Gabelica group (Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences). The global project, conducted by 13 PhD candidates throughout Europe, aims to bring a new fundamental
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at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences seeks applications for an open PhD position. The Neuropharmacology group, led by Prof. Linda Simmler, investigates the mode of action of psychoactive substances pre
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culture. Before starting, you will obtain a PhD or equivalent in toxicology, pharmaceutical sciences, molecular or cellular biology, systems biology, or a related discipline, which should involve research
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interfaces with analytical chemistry and computational modeling. Your profile You have, or expect to obtain, an MSc or equivalent in toxicology, chemistry, biochemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, food science
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Institute (FMI), Biozentrum and University of Basel) as well as major biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies (e.g., Novartis, Roche, Bayer, and Lonza). The ETH Zurich is a global leader in science and
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activities, respect in the workplace, and open-mindedness to new ideas An excellent bachelor’s and master’s degree (or equivalent) in pharmacology, medicine, pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences, biochemistry
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What you will bring to the role: • A PhD and/or MD degree with Postdoctoral experience and a minimum of three years of research in renal biology and/or immunology, preferably in the pharmaceutical
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What you will bring to the role: • A PhD and/or MD degree with Postdoctoral experience and a minimum of three years of research in renal biology and/or immunology, preferably in the pharmaceutical
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What you’ll bring to the role - Medical Degree, Board certified Nephrologist - PhD-level basic science supported with high quality publications; a completed postdoctoral fellowship is strongly