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Swiss university with a long tradition in ethics and the humanities and is committed to diversity, equal opportunities and family-friendliness. It has a long-standing reputation in outstanding research
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innovative transdisciplinary research at the intersections of Artificial Intelligence, Kinematics, Digital Humanities and Ancient History, have an excellent command of at least English, and be able to work
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PhD student position: elucidating chaperone protein function using single-molecule fluorescence/FRET
of Germany, France, and Switzerland Wide-ranging sport offers It goes without saying that we welcome applications of friendly and ambitious humans of all kind. Application / Contact Applications are invited
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PhD student position: elucidating chaperone protein function using single-molecule fluorescence/FRET
at the intersection of Germany, France, and Switzerland Wide-ranging sport offers It goes without saying that we welcome applications of friendly and ambitious humans of all kind. Application / Contact
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Starter scholarships of the Basel Graduate School of History The Basel Graduate School of History (BGSH) is offering two 1-year starter scholarships (Start date: 1 October 2024). Your position The purpose of the scholarships is to support you during the starting phase of your doctorate. Within...
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Investigating if variations in metabolic activity can act as metabolic mediators of antibiotic tolerance Determining the underlying mechanisms that link regulation of respiro-/fermentative metabolism
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instruments of human knowledge and cultural practices.
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for Applied Human Toxicology. The aim of the project is to establish and apply methods and cell-based assays to assess chemical-induced alterations in glucocorticoid pre-receptor enzyme activity and regulation
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Investigating if variations in metabolic activity can act as metabolic mediators of antibiotic tolerance Determining the underlying mechanisms that link regulation of respiro-/fermentative metabolism
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to study chemical-induced steroid perturbations. The project is financed by the Swiss Centre for Applied Human Toxicology. The aim of the project is to establish and apply methods and cell-based assays