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agreement of the federal states). The successful candidate will carry out research tasks related to the structural and biochemical analysis of protein-nucleic acid complexes relevant in gene-regulation
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in a quantum microscope. Your tasks Planning and execution of optically-detected magnetic resonance experiments with diamond Analysis and modelling of the experimental data Carrying out literature
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experiments in in-house labs and at user facilities data analysis, modelling and interpretation, also in collaboration with scientific partners extensive literature research dissemination of scientific results
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early planetary sciences focusing on the chemistry of volatiles, carbon, sulfur, hydrogen and nitrogen. Siderophile and chalcophile elements partitioning in various magmatic systems. Email: Yuan.Li(at)uni
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: Algebraic geometry and number theory Area 3: Stochastics and mathematical finance Area 4: Discrete mathematics and optimization Area 5: Discrete geometry Area 6: Numerical mathematics Area 7: Applied analysis
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. Simulations will be run using existing simulation packages which will need to be extended by the prospective candidate. Analysis tools will be written by the candidate in C/C++. The required supercomputer
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Several PhD positions (f/m/d) in International Research Training Group (iRTG) limits2vision Full PhD
support, mentoring and career development. A key component in our program are student secondments at the respective partner institute. After successful completion of the PhD, the trainee will obtain a
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regulation, RNA biology, protein biochemistry, stem cells, bioinformatics, sequence analysis, mathematics, statistics, molecular evolution, or biophysics, and wish to work at the Max Planck Institute
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field • Is fluent in English • Is interested in finding innovative, creative solutions • Has good programming/data analysis skills • Is experienced or at least strongly interested in one
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particular, I found that a P-body protein directly interacts with a translation initiation factor, suggesting the existence of a novel molecular “switch” capable of activating dormant mRNAs. Our lab combines