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Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Manuela Nowotny , Dr. Yuko Ulrich Project 2: Molecular mechanisms of membrane proteins underlying social insect behavior Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Ute Hellmich , Dr. Yuko Ulrich Project 3
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to morphogenetic tissue rearrangements and wound healing processes. SPECIFIC RESEARCH PROJECT: Microtubules are indispensable structural elements in living systems. Their unique mechanical properties play a central
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possible Work location: Geesthacht (near Hamburg) Application deadline: May 11th, 2025 The department of Experimental Materials Mechanics in the Institute of Hydrogen Technology at Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon
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current research focuses on oxygen-dependent regulation of RNA by phase separation, and mitochondrial responses to hypoxia (a decrease in oxygen availability). We seek to understand fundamental mechanisms
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mechanisms. The overall goal of the research project is to develop process understanding and parametrizations that lead to improved, energetically consistent, climate models. Close collaboration with the other
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Center (CRC) 1690 “Disease Mechanisms and Functional Restoration of Sensory and Motor Systems”. In our project, we study the disease mechanisms of human hearing loss. Based on our cooperative clinical work
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biological physicists who ask how physical mechanisms shape functional biological patterns. We combine statistical physics, nonlinear dynamics, mathematical modeling and data-driven simulation with physics
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Heterogeneity and Genomic Instability in Lung Cancer - From Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Implications," aims to address the critical challenges in lung cancer research by exploring mechanisms of resistance and
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of Neurophysiology). We are interested in the cellular and network mechanisms responsible for the generation of spike and wave discharges, the electrophysiological hallmark of absence epilepsy. The project is aimed
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, till end of 2028, possible extension Remuneration according to TV-L CRC1690 is a newly founded DFG-funded collaborative research center investigating disease mechanisms of sensory and motor disorders and