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Lab Digital Bioeconomy. Each project combines natural sciences with computational and data-driven approaches, focusing on topics such as plant carbon transport, microbial systems, or circular
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of creative breakthrough." The methodology combines detailed case studies, comparative pattern analyses, and quantitative data evaluation with interdisciplinary perspectives from medicine, biology, chemistry
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significant contributions from the partner institutions. Through the development of better theoretical understanding, novel ways to combine the data and access to most sensitive instrumentation, members
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University of Göttingen (Germany) and the European Synchrotron (ESRF) in Grenoble (France), we will design and build a novel synchrotron setup to combine x-ray scattering with light microscopy. The newly built
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research projects in the broadly defined field of quantum materials. Research work will be combined with graduate courses and general skills training. Both experimental and theoretical projects are offered
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to combine ribonucleic acid (RNA) research with infection biology. Based on novel findings from our strong basic research program, our long-term goal is to develop innovative therapeutic approaches to better
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at the interface between protein regulation and genome maintenance. In our research, we combine methods in genetics, molecular and cell biology with protein biochemistry and advanced genomics tools, using both
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mRNAs remain less understood. Our lab is dedicated to uncovering these processes. Using a combination of in vivo and in vitro tools, we investigate how these regulatory systems function, why
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to combine ribonucleic acid (RNA) research with infection biology. Based on novel findings from our strong basic research program, our long-term goal is to develop innovative therapeutic approaches to better
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-American Cultural Studies approach to (socio-)political questions. The doctoral program brings these subjects together in the common interest of combining broad approaches of cultural studies with subject