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groups of Guinea baboons that are part of a community of more than 400 individuals. We combine behavioral observations, analysis of ranging patterns using GPS data, population genetics, acoustic analyses
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trophoblast cells in a small animal model. The project is part of the new Collaborative Research Center (SFB 1713) “Maternal Immune Activation: Causes and Consequences”. We are seeking a highly motivated and
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with the availability of funds) in part time 65% (26 hours per week) with a salary of TV-L E13. About the project: The project will investigate patterns of hyperactivity using electrophysiological
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modelling, starting as soon as possible. The position is funded for 36 months. Remuneration is in accordance with the German public tariff scheme (TV-L Brandenburg), salary group E 13. This is a part-time
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, the ifo Institute tackles economically and politically significant issues at the highest scientific level. Our work spans internationally, shaping research-based policy recommendations for politics
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work together, in order to learn from one another and generate new knowledge and new methods to create a better quality of life in our world. DWI offers you a wide range of possibilities to develop
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skills work together, in order to learn from one another and generate new knowledge and new methods to create a better quality of life in our world. DWI offers you a wide range of possibilities to develop
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benefits Support in finding balance between work and family life (including finding childcare facilities, advice on caring for relatives) through a family service Workplace health promotion and support for
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skills work together, in order to learn from one another and generate new knowledge and new methods to create a better quality of life in our world. Position DWI invites applications for a position as PhD
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finding balance between work and family life (including finding childcare facilities, advice on caring for relatives) through a family service Workplace health promotion and support for participation in TU