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Dr. Rurainski Postdoctoral Fellowships at DKFZ – Heidelberg, Germany

The German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) in Heidelberg invites highly motivated scientists interested in cancer and epigenetics research to apply for a three-year fully-funded Postdoctoral Fellowship supported by the Dr. Rurainski Foundation to work at one of the leading Cancer Research Centers worldwide. As Germany’s largest biomedical research institute, DKFZ offers exciting postdoc opportunities in basic, …

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Australian Government RTP Scholarship (International)

Funded by the Australian government and valued at up to $124,000, the Research Training Program (RTP) scholarships provide a tuition fee offset and a living-costs stipend to high quality international postgraduate students. Highlights Value Eligibility Open date Close date $37,207 p.a. International postgraduate research student N/A N/A How to apply …

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Macquarie Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships

The Macquarie University Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship is awarded to recognise academic excellence for international students. This highly competitive scholarship is based on academic merit and awarded to future students. It provides a partial tuition fee scholarship for outstanding students to study an undergraduate or postgraduate degree at Macquarie University. Host …

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National Research Council of Canada (NRC) Postdoctoral Fellowship program

Applications are now being accepted to the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) Postdoctoral Fellowship program. This program offers promising scientists access to world-class facilities and the opportunity to work on innovative research projects alongside expert researchers while developing their career. Areas of research include: Computational Biology Speech technology for Indigenous …

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Vitamin K: role and benefits for the body

Vitamin K plays an important role in the body by helping in blood clotting. This means that it helps stop bleeding by activating proteins involved in blood clotting. Vitamin K is also important for bone health. It helps in the production of proteins necessary for bone formation and to maintain it in …

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Taiyang and Loong PhD scholarships in Computational Biology – Australian National University (ANU)

We are seeking candidates to join the PhD program of the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR) at the ANU. Successful candidates will join the new Talo Computational Talent Accelerator of the JCSMR to apply knowledge and research skills from computer science to address biomedical problems. We offer PhD scholarships for intellectually curious and …

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ADVANCED ENDOSCOPY GASTROENTEROLOGISTS – Opportunities in Southern California

Every physician who is part of the Southern California Permanente Medical Group shares a passion for advancing the practice of medicine. We fuel that passion by creating a culture of innovation and collaboration—one where the quality of care we deliver is elevated by the accelerated resources we provide. ADVANCED ENDOSCOPY GASTROENTEROLOGISTS Opportunities in Southern …

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FAO–Hungarian Government Scholarship Programme 2023–2024

The following Master of Science degree course is offered in English for the 2023–24 academic year: Master in Agricultural Water Management Engineering Master in Biotechnology University           The following university and faculty participates: Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences: Szent István Campus, Budapest Conditions Courses will be offered provided the …

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Quelles sont les différences entre les vitamines D2 et D3

Vitamins D2 (ergocalciferol) and D3 (cholecalciferol) are the two most commonly used forms of vitamin D. Although their chemical names are slightly different, the two forms of vitamin D are biologically similar and are converted into an active form of vitamin D in the body. However, there are a few differences …

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Dietary Supplements for Diabetics: Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA)

Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) is a natural antioxidant that may have beneficial effects for people with diabetes. It has been shown to help lower blood sugar levels and improve the effectiveness of insulin, the hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. However, it is important to note that the results of studies on the …

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Les bienfaits potentiels des oméga-3

vous connaissez sans doute les bienfaits potentiels des acides gras oméga-3 pour la santé. Les acides gras oméga-3 sont des acides gras polyinsaturés qui sont considérés comme essentiels car notre corps ne peut pas les produire de manière suffisante. Ils doivent donc être obtenus par l’alimentation ou des compléments alimentaires. …

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Newton International Fellowships 2023

From the 2023 round, the Newton International Fellowship will move to a Full Economic Cost model. For researchers at higher education institutions and UK Research Council supported Research Institutes, the Royal Society will provide funding at 80% of the FEC for Directly Incurred staff costs, Directly Allocated costs and Indirect …

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Tianjin University School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology (SPST) Seeks Talented Senior Faculty

Reconceived as an international demonstration project, SPST has developed an undergraduate through PhD research and teaching program all in English to encourage and recruit top talents, independent of origin, to Tianjin. The program is housed in over 16,000 square meters of newly renovated research space, and is equipped with an extensive shared …

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New Zealand Scholarships 2023

A Manaaki New Zealand Scholarship will change and enrich your life The entire scholarship experience from developing your mind and your career, to enjoying the relaxed Kiwi lifestyle and culture, has the potential to shape your life in the most enriching ways. We are sure that securing a Manaaki New …

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Respiratory drug to slow Parkinson’s

Parkinson’s disease is a chronic neurodegenerative disease that usually affects people over the age of 60. It is characterized by the progressive death of nerve cells in the brain, which leads to a decrease in the production of dopamine, a neurotransmitter important for the regulation of movement. Although there is …

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