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- Germany:Postdoctoral position to study the role of nuclear receptors
- Germany:Ph.D. Fellowships in Elementary Particle Physics
- New Zealnad:Postdoc in Computational Fungal Genomics
- Germany:POSTDOCTORAL SCIENTIST-Crop Biodiversity and Breeding Informatics
- Germany:Doctoral candidate position-Systems Biology-Database and Information Systems
- Austria:PhD positions in Population Genetics
- Switzerland:PhD Project:Planetary Ozone Layer of Biotic or Abiotic Origin
Germany:Postdoctoral position to study the role of nuclear receptors Posted: 28 Mar 2012 01:01 PM PDT At the Institute of Molecular Biology and Tumor Research (IMT), Philipps-University Marburg, Germany, the position of a postdoctoral scientist is available for a period of 6 years, starting in July 2012 (salary up to remuneration group E14/Hessen). The successful candidate is a highly motivated scientist with a doctoral degree in the life sciences and will join a research team working on the function of nuclear receptors (PPAR ...Read More |
Germany:Ph.D. Fellowships in Elementary Particle Physics Posted: 28 Mar 2012 12:55 PM PDT The International Max Planck Research School Elementary Particle Physics - Theoretical, Experimental and Cosmological Frontiers (IMPRS EPP) is a joint initiative of the Max Planck Institute of Physics (Werner Heisenberg Institute) and the particle and astroparticle physics groups of the Ludwig Maximilian University Munich and the Technical University Munich. Since April 2005 the School has been offering excellent research oppo ...Read More |
New Zealnad:Postdoc in Computational Fungal Genomics Posted: 28 Mar 2012 12:54 PM PDT I am looking for a motivated and productive postdoctoral fellow to study the evolution of fungal genomes, including the role of lateral gene transfer, using comparative genomics and next generation sequencing technologies. The successful candidate will have scope to drive his/her own research program within the bounds of the group's larger research direction, but will also be invited to engage with ongoing collaborative resear ...Read More |
Germany:POSTDOCTORAL SCIENTIST-Crop Biodiversity and Breeding Informatics Posted: 28 Mar 2012 12:33 PM PDT We are looking for highly motivated and creative candidates with a Ph. D. in quantitative genetics, bioinformatics, statistics or plant breeding with a strong interest in the quantitative analysis of modern genomic data. Practical experience in the quantitative analysis of genetic and phenotypic data with statistical software such as R is required. The position is funded by the BARSELECT project, with involves several academic ...Read More |
Germany:Doctoral candidate position-Systems Biology-Database and Information Systems Posted: 28 Mar 2012 12:30 PM PDT The junior research group Simulation Experiment Management System (SEMS) is looking for a PhD student. The offered contract is for a 40H/WEEK, 3YRS, FULL TIME POSITION (TVL-E13), starting from June 2012. Area: Systems Biology, Database and Information Systems PROJECT OBJECTIVES Tools and concepts for Simulation Experiment Management in Systems Biology: Improving the production of simulation experiments through standard for ...Read More |
Austria:PhD positions in Population Genetics Posted: 27 Mar 2012 11:00 PM PDT Over the past years, Vienna has developed into one of the leading centres of population genetics. The Vienna Graduate School of Population Genetics has been founded to provide a training opportunity for PhD students to build on this excellent on site expertise. We invite applications from highly motivated and outstanding students with a background in one of the following disciplines: bioinformatics, statistics, evolutionary ...Read More |
Switzerland:PhD Project:Planetary Ozone Layer of Biotic or Abiotic Origin Posted: 26 Mar 2012 11:53 PM PDT The Institute of Applied Physics (IAP) and the Center for Space and Habitability (CSH) of the University of Bern in Switzerland have an open PhD student position for modelling of the ozone layer of exoplanets, Venus, and Mars. Ozone is regarded as a biomarker of habitable planets. Biotic processes on the Earth produce an oxygen-rich atmosphere with an ozone layer (still vulnerable to catalytic ozone depletion). On the other ha ...Read More |
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