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English ) and Chemical synthesis by Professor Martin Weissenborn at MLU ( AG Prof. Weissenborn ) Our Research Training Group BEyond AMphiphilicity – BEAM – combines highly original science and research
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resilient horticulture. The IGZ conducts research at the interface between plants, humans and the environment. In doing so, we address systemic and global challenges such as biodiversity loss, climate change
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well as for humans (Wei et al., 2024; Zhan et al., 2018). Improper application of glyphosate causes its accumulation in terrestrial and aquatic environments as glyphosate can bind to soil particles leading it to be
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, miniaturised devices for biomedical research, and to other specialised applications. However, our current understanding of the key factors that affect their performance is limited by the fact that most
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to act first and evaluate much later. This PhD project closes this gap by: integrating the porous-media solver of DuMux, the IWS-developed simulator, with its new shallow-water module recently created in
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they regulate gene expression, chromatin structure, and DNA repair (Allison et al., CST 3, 38-46 (2019); Fernandes et al., Cell Cycle 20, 1745-1759 (2021); Huang et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 103, 5030
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historical and cultural issues. In addition to that, particular emphasis is placed on theories and approaches of modern literary studies and linguistics. Topics and methods in the digital humanities and
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uptake, a relationship that dates back 450 million years and remains vital for major crops. Yet, these symbioses are not fully optimized for today’s intensive agriculture. This project aims to uncover
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by the Fixed Term Research Contracts Act (Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz - WissZeitVG). The position aims at obtaining further academic qualification (usually PhD). Job ID
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by the Fixed Term Research Contracts Act (Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz - WissZeitVG). The position aims at obtaining further academic qualification (usually PhD). Job ID: TRR408-C1 Investigators