PhD Candidate in Forecasting Resistance Spread and Epidemiological Impact
myScience
Basel
Key information
- Publication date:03 December 2025
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Basel
Job summary
Join the University of Basel as a PhD Candidate focused on forecasting resistance spread and its epidemiological impact. This role offers a unique chance to contribute to groundbreaking research in a collaborative environment.
Tasks
- Conduct research on resistance spread and its epidemiological effects.
- Collaborate with experts and other researchers in the field.
- Publish findings in relevant scientific journals and conferences.
Skills
- Candidates should have a strong academic background and be nearing completion of their doctoral studies.
- Strong analytical and research skills are essential.
- Excellent communication skills for collaboration and publication.
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PhD Candidate in Forecasting Resistance Spread and Epidemiological Impact
Workplace Basel - North West Switzerland - SwitzerlandCategoryPositionPublished2 December 2025antelope Career Program 2026
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By applying, you agree to our terms of participation.In principle, participation in all program elements is required. Absence may result in exclusion from the program.
Your Profile
You are a postdoctoral researcher or an outstanding doctoral candidate close to completion at the University of Basel or the Basel university hospitals.We Offer You
antelope supports you with a tailored offer on your path to a professorship.Please Note the Following
- Your application dossier includes the CV including publication list. Additionally, some questions are asked to help better classify your antelope application.
- Providing references is not necessary and the field "Earliest Start Date" can be left blank.
- Application possible in German or English
- Please note that your application may be evaluated by a person who is not specialized in your field.
- Application deadline:7 January 2026
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