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). The institute also maintains locations in Dedelow and Paulinenaue. The Research Platform “Data Analysis and Simulation” at ZALF, within the Working Group “Multi-Scale Modelling,” invites applications for a highly
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with the analysis of small molecules (metabolites) from plants using chromatography and mass spectrometry and their role in plant physiological processes. The smooth implementation of these complex
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Responsibilities: Planning a study to investigate cakes with different ingredient ratios, including baking the cakes Planning and conducting in vitro digestion experiments in the laboratory Preparing samples
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of developed computer programmes for data processing and visualisation. Your ideas and contributions to effective data analysis are valued in both data handling and visualisation. You will maintain some of IAP’s
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the Leibniz Association, engaged in system analysis of coastal and marginal seas, with a special focus on the Baltic Sea. The scientists at the five departments (Biological Oceanography, Marine Chemistry
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patient examinations and blood sample processing Preparation of dietary plans, nutritional advice and evaluation of dietary protocols Analysis of metabolic and activity data, biomarker analysis in blood
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/default.aspx ). The service group “Data and Modeling Infrastructure for Living Labs” expands the existing services at ZALF for research data management (RDM), data analysis, and modeling for the particular needs
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study in Germany. Your work environment The research unit Educational Measurement focuses on the measurement and analysis of psychological characteristics relevant for applied educational research
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analysis, visualization, and training Participation in the central research data management of the IAT according to open science and FAIR principles Promotion of open science and research data management
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healthy work-life balance. Hands-on experience with microarray design, synthesis, processing, and analysis. Training in CRISPR-Cas9 assays, both in vitro and in vivo. In the case of essentially reciprocal