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opportunity employer, the Leibniz-HKI is committed to increasing the percentage of female scientists and, therefore, especially encourages them to apply. Further information: Please contact Prof. Dr. Gianni
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For our location in Hamburg we are seeking: Scientist as postdoctoral researcher for the project COMFORT Limited: 30.09.2027 | Start: earliest possible | ID: FSMA020/2025 | Deadline: 14.08.2025
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communication skills in English as well as ability to work independently and in collaborative projects with scientists from diverse backgrounds are required. Why join us? Being a part of the community at the Max Planck
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tackling a global health priority. TWINCORE is a joint institution of the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI) and the Hannover Medical School (MHH). At TWINCORE, medical and basic scientists
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for disease prevention and treatment. You will collaborate with renowned scientists in an interdisciplinary and international environment supported by state-of-the-art infrastructure. Together, we aim
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development. It is one of the world's leading research institutions in its field and offers natural and social scientists from around the world an inspiring environment for excellent interdisciplinary
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. Salary is paid according to German TV-L (salary agreement for public service employees). As an equal opportunity employer, the Leibniz-HKI is committed to increasing the percentage of female scientists and
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the development of computational methods for genetics, high-throughput omics data and causal discovery. Our interdisciplinary and international team is jointly located at DKFZ and EMBL Heidelberg, and
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development. It is one of the world's leading research institutions in its field and offers natural and social scientists from around the world an inspiring environment for excellent interdisciplinary
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Section 2 Paragraph 1 of The Act of Academic Fixed-Term Contract (German WissZeitVG). GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel seeks to increase the proportion of female scientists and explicitly