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and is initially limited to 2 years. The successful candidate will work in a dynamic international team situated in a world-renowned institute with cutting-edge infrastructure for cryo-EM and cryo-ET
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the opportunity to work in this international environment with a team of employees committed to world-class science. The Nuclear Spectroscopy Department invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher in
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of the university hospitals in Germany. We are part of the Excellence Cluster ImmunoSensation (https://www.immunosensation.de/ ) at University Bonn, which is now the most successful University within the Excellence
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of the university hospitals in Germany. We are part of the Excellence Cluster ImmunoSensation (https://www.immunosensation.de/) at University Bonn, which is now the most successful University within the Excellence
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Researcher / Postdoc for molecular investigations on microbial ecology in deep-sea polymetallic n...
Ecology and Technology group is carrying out work on the impact of manganese nodule mining on deep-sea benthic communities and their functions. The Research focuses on industrial tests of the manganese
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Work group: Gerics - Climate Service Center Area of research: Scientific / postdoctoral posts Starting date: 16.06.2025 Job description: PostDoc Position - Resilience enhancement through NBS
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of inflammation remains the role of hypoxia. In this 3-year CRC (DFG)-funded position, we will use novel genetic reporters and transgenic models to specifically address the role of hypoxia during these processes
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therapeutics. Our work also includes developing gene editing strategies to correct or inactivate mutations associated with severe congenital neutropenia, Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome and leukemia. This position
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or infrastructure. This is what makes our daily work so meaningful and exciting. The Division of Medical Physics in Radiation Oncology is seeking, in close cooperation with the Division of Radiooncology/Radiobiology
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. The postdoctoral position is part of the Carl Zeiss Foundation-funded “ImmuneMPS” consortium, which aims to develop microphysiological systems to advance understanding of cancer–immune interactions. The consortium