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diagnosis, and therapy of diseases like cardiovascular diseases or cancer. Overall, the institute strives to advance precision medicine by combining knowledge from different fields such as biology, chemistry
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profile Completed university degree (Master’s) in biology, geosciences or related areas Experience in morphology, neuroanatomy, and paleontology of turtles is desired Expertise in the analysis of digital CT
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Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Genetics/Genomics or related field experience with ‘omics platform output experience with biological datasets
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international research community! Founded in 2007, GGNB is a joint enterprise between four faculties of the University of Göttingen (Biology, Chemistry, Medicine, and Physics), the Max Planck Institutes
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on interdisciplinary projects that bridge physics, biology, and chemistry. For more information about our research, visit www.dioscuri-one.com . What We Expect MS. in Physics, Optics, Biophysics, Biotechnology
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imaging-related techniques and compounds. Research areas: Cell and Molecular Biology * Developmental Biology Vascular Biology * Immunology Biophysics * Neurobiology In vivo Imaging * High Resolution Optical
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, their achievements and productivity to the success of the whole institution. At the Faculty of Biology, the Chair of Microbial Diversity offers, subject to the availability of resources, a position as Research
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. Engage in data analysis and collaborate with computational scientists. Your qualifications: MSc or equivalent degree in Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Epigenetics, or a related discipline
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for recruitment is a university degree in biology/plant sciences or horticultural sciences. In the case of proven expertise in plant sciences, applications with a scientific/technical background (physics
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Research School Chemical Biology (KoRS-CB) prepares the next generation of chemical biologists to tackle one of the great challenges of the future: explaining the processes of life in chemical terms