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engineer novel materials inspired by biological examples. We will build phase-separated biomaterials from the bottom up and quantify them using precision experimental techniques. Cells operate by
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Postdoc position: mechanisms of autoimmunity & autoinflammation in inborn errors of immunity (m/f/d)
aim of our research is to enhance the molecular understanding of these disorders to enable the use of tailored treatment approaches. We invite highly experienced and motivated candidates for a
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We offer: The successful candidate will be hosted in the junior research group Metabolomics-guided Natural Product Discovery and be part of a young and dynamic team. The Leibniz-HKI is embedded in
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cell culture is desired, additional experience in fungal molecular biology and fluorescence microscopy is an advantage Ability to perform team-oriented as well as independent work Willingness to take on
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integration implementation of machine learning in data analysis development and implementation of custom data analysis pipelines manage your own projects and work on various data analysis projects
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receptors in living cells, the role of ligand binding and ligand-independent mechanosensing. The European Institute for Molecular Imaging (EIMI) is an interdisciplinary institute within the University
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reduction of food web efficiency further directly impacts oceanic fish resources that play a major role in human nutrition. The critical role of aquatic life in biogeochemical cycles, for climate regulation
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PhD Student / Postdoctoral Researcher (gn*) Molecular Biology Reference Number: 10836 Fixed term of 3 years | Full- or Part-Time (65% or 100%) | Salary Grade TV-L E13 | Centre of Reproductive
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Area of research: Scientific / postdoctoral posts Job description: Postdoc positions in Computational Health (f/m/x) 102675 Full time 39 hrs./week Neuherberg near Munich Partial Home Office possible
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to your scientific expertise to work within the German Research Foundation (DFG) funded project “Multi-channel transcranial current stimulation (mc-tCS): a novel approach to modulate smooth pursuit eye