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Your position Within CoSi the position is associated to WP4 investigating the role of individual behavior for the Swiss energy system in an interdisciplinary team of psychologists, economists, and
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). This position is for an initial period of two years, renewable for another four years after positive evaluation. The appointment is scheduled to begin on September 1, 2024. Work place is Basel.
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techniques. More than 300 researchers at the DBM are using ten flow cytometry analysers (four BC CytoFLEX and four BD Fortessas), six cell sorters (four BD FACSAria™III, one BC CytoFLEX SRT and one BD
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, maintenance and relapse of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). We use various models to dissect critical cellular and molecular mechanisms of AML initiation and maintenance (Stavropoulou et al. Cancer Cell, 2016
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components of the immune system interact with endocrine pathways to manage energy distribution and tissue metabolism. We focus on hormones secreted by pancreatic islet cells, tissue macrophages and the
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expert attitudes towards integrating ethics in automation across different aspects of society (including autonomous vehicles, smart energy networks, and beyond). The successful candidate will ideally start
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, renewable for another four years after positive evaluation. The appointment is scheduled to begin on August 1, 2024. The place of work is Basel, Switzerland. Your profile Candidates should hold a Ph.D. in
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academic administration to some degree. You will teach two hours per week (during the semester). This position is for an initial period of two years, renewable for another four years after positive
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students and supervise examinations. This position is for an initial period of two years, renewable for another four years after positive evaluation. The appointment is scheduled to begin on August 1, 2024
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. student with a strong interest in conducting high level research in the fields of T-cell immunobiology and cancer immunotherapy. This position will be based in the Department of Biomedicine (https