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-time 65%) in the DFG-funded Integrated Research Training Group (RTG) Beyond Amphiphilicity – RTG 2670: Self-Organization of Soft Matter via Multiple Noncovalent Interactions . The position is funded from
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interactions to uncover new molecular strategies for safeguarding crops. Join a vibrant, interdisciplinary research environment where computational chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, and plant science
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of Excellence “Balance of the Microverse” (www.microverse-cluster.de ), the CRC/Transregio 124 “Pathogenic Fungi and Their Human Host: Networks of Interaction” (www.funginet.de ) funded by the Deutsche
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to research on the biology of human viruses as well as the pathogenesis of viral diseases. The institute offers the opportunity to perform cutting-edge research in a world-class research environment with
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Description The Graduate School Scholarship Program(GSSP) of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is offering two (2) doctoral scholarships to earn a PhD within the framework of “Ancient
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“Light- versus electron-induced spin-state switching of complexes on insulating layers” within the Priority Programme SPP 2491 “Interactive Spin-State Switching” This DFG-funded project aims
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horticulture. The IGZ conducts research at the interface between plants, humans and the environment. In doing so, we address systemic and global challenges such as biodiversity loss, climate change, urbanization
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resilient horticulture. The IGZ conducts research at the interface between plants, humans and the environment. In doing so, we address systemic and global challenges such as biodiversity loss, climate change
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physical and social context, prior interactions, rank differences, and kin relationships. Our goal is to study the importance of different information sources in great ape communicative interactions
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