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11th June 2024 Languages English English English PhD candidate in Computational Biology & Gene Regulation Apply for this job See advertisement Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM), Nordic
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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs PhD Scholarships in computational biology and single-cell analysis - DTU Bioengineering Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Be the First to Apply Job
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, genomics, computational and systems biology. Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) represents the most common genetic disorder of the peripheral nervous system. Patients experience progressive distal muscle
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the electrophysiology of our nerves and muscles, wound healing, organ development, and cancer.You'll be developing a bioelectronics platform and working with cancer biology specialists to investigate
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The ARC Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space is funded by Australian Research Council to support a full-time PhD student who is undertaking research on digital twin modelling for our innovative physical twins, to provide a fresh viewpoint on challenges for plant growth in controlled...
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The position The Department of Arctic and Marine Biology (AMB), Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics (BFE) at UiT - The Arctic University of Norway seeks a highly motivated PhD fellow in
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biology, Kidney Disease Project start date: 1 July 2024 (Enrolment open from mid-June) Supervisors: Dr Luke Davies ([email protected] ) Dr Nick Jones Aligned programme of study: PhD in Microbiology
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research, investigating how social environments, biology and behaviours intersect to influence health and functioning. This combines theoretically derived social drivers of health with state-of-the-art
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photocatalyzed reactions with bio-derived substrates for forming carbon-carbon bonds. PhD Scholarships in computational biology and single-cell analysis - DTU Bioengineering Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Posted on 05/31
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. Lyngby, Denmark Posted on 04/30/2024 Do you want to be part of a team that's pushing the boundaries of systems biology? Do you want to help us shape the future of omics analysis? We are looking