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linking the farm-level bio-economic model MODAM with macroeconomic Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modeling approaches. We are offering a temporary part-time position (65% of regular weekly working
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Association. At the Leibniz Institute on Aging – Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI), we investigate the fundamental biological processes that drive aging. Our research combines molecular, cellular, and systems-level
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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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for controlled molecular transformations from small molecules to polymers. Electrical discharges in gases that operate near room temperature and at atmospheric pressure can be interfaced with aqueous solutions
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secondary ice formation processes play an important role in mixed-phase clouds. A central secondary ice formation process is ice fragmentation during the formation of graupel (rime-splintering also known as
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the Leibniz Association, financed by the Federal Government and the State of Schleswig-Holstein. Our central task is basic and translational research in the field of respiratory diseases. We operate
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expect an exciting research activity at a non-university, internationally networked institute with a dynamic and interdisciplinary working environment. Your tasks: Further development of existing methods
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We are seeking a doctoral candidate to pursue a PhD in economics under the guidance of department head Prof. Dr. Oliver Falck at the University of Munich and to work on research projects in
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molecular cell identification and single-/two-photon imaging techniques. You will work at the Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology (LIN) with Prof. Stefan Remy and in close cooperation with Dr. Janelle Pakan
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international backgrounds, BIPS’s research covers the full spectrum from methods development and identification of disease causes to prevention and implementation research. The work is supported by extensive