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-fli.de ). The Research Group led by Prof. Dr. Dario Riccardo Valenzano is seeking a highly motivated Postdoc to join our team with a strong background in molecular biology, cell culture and animal
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accumulation in developing barley grains. Present and publish scientific findings. Your qualifications and skills: You hold a MSc degree (or equivalent) in biology, biochemistry, crop science or related field
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) (molecular biology) (part-time 80%, 20 months) as soon as possible. Your tasks DNA Isolation from insect tissues in a special laboratory for historic DNA Preparation of NGS shotgun libraries with special
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in the project, including experts in genetics, genomics, rhizosphere biology, and shoot biology to use a whole-plant-systems approach. Your tasks: Root anatomical phenotyping using imaging and
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for research and employees from all over the world. Postdoctoral Fellow in Biochemistry or Structural Biology (f/m/d) (Ref. 06/2025) The Haucke lab (www.leibniz-fmp.de/haucke ) seeks to recruit a postdoc in
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Biochemistry Plan and execute molecular biology, biochemistry and cell biology experiments Present and publish scientific results Requirements An excellent MSc degree (or equivalent) in biology or biochemistry
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opportunities Requirements: Ph.D. in Biology, Physics, Computer Science, or a related field with prior expertise in: Genomics, population genetics, and evolutionary biology Sequence alignment and next-generation
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The German Primate Center (DPZ) - Leibniz Institute for Primate Research in Göttingen conducts basic research on primate biology, molecular biomedicine, and neuroscience. It maintains four field
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coactivators YAP and TAZ. The research group focuses on different aspects of the biology of YAP/TAZ. The goal is to identify novel signaling pathways that control YAP/TAZ activity. Your tasks: The DFG funded