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of one such climate tipping point: The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) in Europe. The AMOC is a key driver of regional climate patterns. Specifically, a weakening of the AMOC would
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to uncover how cell wall modifications regulate peptide signalling and their signalling control salinity responses. Your job As a PhD candidate on this project, you will join the lab led by Dr. Nora Gigli
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development, which provides you with an excellent basis for an independent academic career. Your qualities You hold a Master’s degree in biofabrication, biomedical engineering, or a related area. You have
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technologies and affinity with regenerative medicine. You are motivated to apply these technologies for biomedical research and to openly collaborate with a diverse team of biologists, chemists and clinicians
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to their tipping point. While both subsystems have been studied in isolation, it is yet largely unknown how they may interact and affect each other’s tipping behaviour. For example, an AMOC collapse could
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sand. However, the way these short-term interactions determine the long-term evolution of coastal dunes remains unclear. In this four-year PhD project, you will enhance process understanding of coastal
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gyre (SPG) and Arctic and Antarctic sea ice cover, involving processes on smaller scales, which are often not well represented in modelling efforts focusing on the large scale tipping elements
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exposure, victimisation, and perpetration based on survey and social media data. You will also study developmental processes, potential consequences, and the role of parents in these processes. Your job
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Chaperones are protein complexes that assist other proteins in their folding process. Well-known examples are the bacterial GroEL/ES and the eukaryotic TRiC. Despite extensive research, there are still
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contribute to the structural characterization of NS3–inhibitor complexes Process and analyze cryo-EM data using established computational pipelines and structural modeling tools Apply, or develop expertise in