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Description We are seeking a motivated PhD candidate for a PhD thesis in bioorganic chemistry, focusing on the chemical synthesis of multi-fluorescence labelled DNA and PNA conjugates, conjugation
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TV-L, part-time 65%) in the DFG-funded Integrated Research Training Group (RTG) Beyond Amphiphilicity – RTG 2670: Self-Organization of Soft Matter via Multiple Noncovalent Interactions . The position
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key role in gene regulation. By employing omics-based approaches, metabolite tracing, proximity-labelling, and advanced imaging techniques, this project offers a unique opportunity to: Explore how
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at the University of Freiburg and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Each doctoral position lasts 48 months and culminates in the award of a doctoral degree. The positions in Germany are part of a wider European
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interest groups in these areas. The BfR thus makes an important contribution to the protection of human health. The position is part-time, with 65% of the regular weekly working hours (currently 25.35 hours
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– from the modeling of material behavior to the development of the material to the finished component. PhD Position in Machine Learning and Computer Simulation Reference code: 50145735_2 – 2025/WD 1
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welcome) Entgeltgruppe 13 TV-L/75% to be filled. Starting date is 10/1/2025. The position is for three years. The positions are advertised as part of the Research Training Group 2491 "Fourier Analysis and
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welcome) Entgeltgruppe 13 TV-L/75% to be filled. Starting date is 10/1/2025. The position is for three years. The positions are advertised as part of the Research Training Group 2491 "Fourier Analysis and
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medicine. This position is for a limited period of three years as part of a third-party funded project and to be filled with 65 % of the regular weekly working hours. Your Profile Master’s degree in
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collection programs (e.g. R, fomr) Very good English and German skills (or willingness to acquire them) Interest in media communication We offer Part of a young and dynamic Emmy Noether Research Group Diverse