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Are you interested in advanced X-ray characterization of complex biological nanostructures? Do you want to contribute to cutting-edge research in dairy protein functionality and supramolecular
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colleague as Postdoctoral Researcher in Plasma Topcoats for Engineered Textiles. This postdoctoral position is part of a large European consortium project focused on the development of novel functional
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scientist to study the human-specific genetic mechanisms of development and function of cortical neurons. Join us to undertake a highly interdisciplinary project focusing on a long-standing and fascinating
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Biological Sciences: Epi_MCL - Dismantling epigenetic resistance in aggressive Mantle cell lymphoma As part of the Epi_MCL project, supported by the PLBIO-2025 call from the French National Cancer
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, the sustainable use of the world's coastal systems and the resource-compatible enhancement of the quality of life. From fundamental research to practical applications, the interdisciplinary research spectrum covers
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, like rituximab, can be effectively boosted by vaccination while others cannot (Gröning et al, Front Imm 2023). You will use recently developed technology in genomic and proteomic B cell / antibody
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culture work. Previous solid experience in molecular cloning. Previous experience from work related to gene editing is desired, but is not an absolute requirement. Previous experience from work involving
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established BA program in psychology. The expected starting date is December 1, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. Responsibilities and tasks In this role, you will contribute to conducting a meta
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quantum chips! You will be part of the LIST Materials Research and Technology department, where you will carry out your work in the Quantum Materials Group, led by Dr. Florian Kaiser. Within our FNR PEARL
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regulation, with special focus to understand the mechanisms of gene activation by cis-regulatory enhancers. The project will use quantitative proteomics and genomics to further understand the role