57 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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program during the postdoctoral training. Requirements: We are looking for an enthusiastic scientist with a desire to work on a challenging and timely project using state of the art technology as part of a
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and clinical translation. Supported by the Carl Zeiss Foundation , an ERC Starting Grant , and the DFG Emmy Noether Program, our lab provides a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary environment
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The University Hospital Bonn (UKB) is a maximum care hospital with more than 1,300 beds. Our more than 9,000 employees take on tasks in research, teaching and patient care as well as in public
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institution or university in Germany. The project lifetime ends in December 2027, and this period is also included in this 12-year limitation. Interested? Then we are looking forward to receiving your
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retinal tissue biopsy. The project is funded by the Emmy Noether programme of the German Research Foundation (DFG) for a three-year period, with the possibility of an additional three years. We offer: a
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the project group of Dr. Tobias Raisch in the Department of Structural Biochemistry at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology in Dortmund, Germany. The position is available from October 2025 onwards
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institutes in the world. Located in the heart of one of Europe’s most livable and vibrant cities, it provides a highly international and interdisciplinary environment to conduct scientific research as
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possibilities for career development and networking A broad range of gender equality measures An educational programme The opportunity to apply for pilot project funding For inquiries, please contact: Dr. Nina
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and function of matter, from the smallest particles of the universe to the building blocks of life. In this way, DESY contributes to solving the major questions and urgent challenges facing science
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marine natural product discovery project(s). The main task will be the investigation of the (cultivable) microbiome of marine organisms i) to unravel their contribution to the overall fitness of the host