211 phd-drug-discovery "Eindhoven University of Technology (TU" positions at University of Toronto
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and title: GLA2067HF Illicit Trade in Drugs Course description: This courses focuses on the illicit trade in legal and illegal drugs (e.g. opioids, cannabis, tobacco). After an overview of key
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– St. Michael’s Hospital are seeking applications for the endowed Keenan Professorship in Medical Discovery at St. Michael’s Hospital-Unity Health Toronto. This is a joint University of Toronto and St
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: URB433H1F - Special Topics in Urban Studies: Creative Citizens and the Art of Discovery Course description: This course explores our understanding of urban space through the lens of public art, engaging
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renewable energy and consumer electronics to drugs. AC Staff Research Scientists will advance the field of AI-driven autonomous discovery and develop the materials and molecules required to address society’s
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chemistry, which have been carefully scheduled together to link concepts discussed during lectures to practical hands-on activities. The course covers selected topics pertinent to drug development such as
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renewable energy and consumer electronics to drugs. AC Staff Scientists will advance the field of AI-driven autonomous discovery and develop the materials and molecules required to address society's largest
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renewable energy and consumer electronics to drugs. AC Staff Scientists will advance the infield of AI-driven autonomous discovery and develop the materials and molecules required to address society’s largest
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stakeholder interviews, organizational research, discovery workshops, and competitive analysis. Methods and tools for designing content and interactions may include information architecture schemas, content
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research. An ideal candidate would have training and experience moving discoveries along this translational pipeline. The Professorship will lead a world-class program of impactful research and innovation
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renewable energy and consumer electronics to drugs. AC Senior Staff Scientists will advance the field of AI-driven autonomous discovery and develop the materials and molecules required to address society's