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part of the Research School. The DDLS program has four strategic research areas: cell and molecular biology, evolution and biodiversity, precision medicine and diagnostics, epidemiology and biology of
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Department: Chemistry Title: Combinatorial Discovery of Peptide Materials as Ice Binding Protein Mimics Application deadline: All year round Research theme: Chemical Biology, Materials Chemistry
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, xylem sap flow as well as soil, mycorrhizal and anatomical analyses. Your profile We are looking for a dynamic, reliable and highly motivated candidate with a Master's degree in Biology, Ecology, Forestry
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. As part of the SPP, the SoilEnergySpots project is jointly led by Prof. Dr. Nicole Strittmatter (Analytical Chemistry), Prof. Dr. Mirjana Minceva (Biothermodynamics), and Dr. Steffen Schweizer (Soil
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23.09.2024, Wissenschaftliches Personal The research group of Prof. Marc Schmidt-Supprian at the Institute of Experimental Hematology is seeking a highly motivated PhD student starting from now
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, molecular biology, or a related field. You are motivated by deep scientific curiosity, have excellent experimental and quantitative skills and possess a drive to learn and develop new methods and concepts
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My research explores ways to determine the atomic architecture of materials so we can understand and manipulate a material’s behaviour. At the atomic level, amazing and beautiful quantum phenomena can occur that are very different to the macroscopic world. Our group develops methods to measure...
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Regular Job Code 9742R5 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Required Qualifications: * Ph.D. or Masters with equivalent experience in Computational
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in Life Sciences or in Computational Biology • Experience in flow cytometry, cell culture and in high-dimensional single-cell data analysis and programming skills are a plus • Organizational skills and
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Dr Alireza Sadri) "Geometric-flow across diffraction patterns in 4D scanning transmission electron microscopy" (with Dr Timothy Petersen and Prof Michael Morgan) "Prospects for atomic-resolution