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two part-time positions (65%) as Doctoral Researcher (PhD Position, m/f/d) in the field of Neurobiology In accordance with § 2 of the WissZeitVG and § 72 HessHG, the positions are to be filled on a
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of medicine: Applications involving projects in the area of veterinary medicine are possible. Biomedical projects will only be accepted if they lead to the degree of Dr rer nat (Dr nat med). Doctorates as part
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-specific variants of basal transcription factors, ribosomal proteins, and other machinery components exist throughout the animal kingdom. Despite their identification, the molecular function and
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) as part of the German Research Foundation's priority programme “Antarctic Research”. The research project will be realised together with the GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences (Potsdam). Thus, you
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involved socially with the start of their studies. For the SBW Berlin scholarship for foreign students: Ideally, these projects are part of the non-profit work of organisations located in the home countries
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intrinsic insults but also from cell extrinsic effects. Within the bone marrow (BM), HSC interact with several cellular and acellular (growth factors, extracellular matrix and vesicles) components which have
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part of the Master's thesis at a state or state-recognised German university or non-university research institute. Duration of the funding 1-3 months (maximum of 90 days) Value Monthly scholarship
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year with a practical relevance in Germany Graduates complete a Master's or postgraduate course of study Doctoral candidates take part in a study visit to Germany as part of their doctoral studies
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component in the transformation of the energy sector and the decarbonization of emission-intensive sectors. Within the framework of the German and the European hydrogen strategies, we intend to recruit and
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developing countries (KOSPIE)" with funds from the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). As part of this programme, young students from Tunisia from engineering subjects (including a