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Job Advertisement HKI-32/2025 The Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology (Leibniz-HKI I https://www.leibniz-hki.de/en/#de29c491dc573cbcfa7d21f197d4c790hxnVEVlvLh
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Job Advertisement HKI-32/2025 The Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology (Leibniz-HKI I https://www.leibniz-hki.de/en/ ) investigates the pathobiology of human
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Synthetic Biology is looking for a Doctoral Researcher (F/M/D) with experience in biology, protein biochemistry, and/or microbiology. The project will focus on the development of safety-by-design strategies
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Applications should include: Curriculum Vitae including a list of publications or manuscripts in preparation (if applicable) and details of MSc training Cover letter Copies of degree certificates and statement of courses and marks (“relevé de notes”) Early application is highly encouraged, as...
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throughout the horse breeding season (March–August). Your research will bridge basic biology and translational embryology. Using live imaging and single-cell sequencing approaches, you will investigate how
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to combat these disorders. The incumbent will utilize cell and molecular biology techniques alongside electrophysiology, metabolomics, proteomics, and RNA-seq to investigate how de novo mutations in PACS1
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to characterise mice in terms of their cognitive, social and emotional behavioural spectrum Molecular and cell biology analyses of neuroplasticity, endocrinology and immunology using established techniques (e.g
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biology, and immunology with therapeutic design and preclinical validation. The work will be carried out in a collaborative and multidisciplinary lab environment with expertise in antimicrobial mechanisms
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candidate will work closely with experts in food allergy, neuroimmunology, gut physiology, and computational biology to characterize immune cell responses, construct spatial maps of inflammation along the gut
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candidate will work closely with experts in food allergy, neuroimmunology, gut physiology, and computational biology to characterize immune cell responses, construct spatial maps of inflammation along the gut