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, biomedicine, biochemistry, chemistry, or pharmacology. Previous wet lab experience in one of these fields as a master. Experience in in vivo work is advantageous but not obligatory. Strong interest in tumor
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therapy response. Our lab has generated a comprehensive resource of cancer specimens and primary organoid cell cultures, which have been characterized at the genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic level to
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-organ and cross-disease concept of Metabolic Plasticity. As a main measure of “UMG 2032 - Excellence through Focus” we invite five applications as Early Career Researcher (ECR) to establish and lead a
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including inflammasome activation, cytokine release, ROS production, Phagocytosis, adhesion and migration REQUIREMENTS: Above average Master's degree in biology, biochemistry, biomedicine, experimental
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interested in working at the boundaries of several research domains Master's degree in computational biology, bioinformatics, systems biology, bioengineering, chemical engineering, or a related discipline
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internally and at internal conferences, and, if you want, gain first experience in applications for third-party funding. Requirements: outstanding Master-level university degree in Physics, Applied Mathematics
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Position at the Chair of Theoretical Chemistry (Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr. Thomas Heine) for project RTG2861-B2 Research topic:Impact of surface interactions on deposited carbon lattices Specific
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Position at the Chair of Molecular Functional Materials (Principal Investigator: Prof. Xinliang Feng) for project RTG2861-A1 Research topic:Development of 2D c-MOF monolayers with unique spin-related
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Position at the Chair of Bioanalytical Chemistry (Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr. Eike Brunner) for project RTG2861-C1 Research topic: In situ NMR of probes for surface characterization Specific
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Position at the Chair of Molecular Functional Materials (Principal Investigator: Prof. Xinliang Feng) for project RTG2861-A2 Research topic: Synthetic development of topological and chiral GNRs Specific