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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in molecular biology and epigenetics. This position is associated with the recently funded project "Unraveling the molecular mechanisms that imprint epigenetic fate during
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that SUMOylation of chromatin-bound proteins ensures the precision of gene expression and transcription factor dynamics during adipogenesis. However, the molecular mechanisms by which SUMOylation orchestrates
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increasingly recognized as a key factor in understanding climate variability and have the potential to improve seasonal to decadal climate predictions. The PhD candidate will investigate mechanisms of such basin
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for cell calendar and cycle lifetimes. This includes further study of known degradation mechanisms of battery cells and the elucidation of new degradation mechanisms, working towards the development of long
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, the PhD fellow will be affiliated with Strand 1 “Identifying the barriers to equality in education”. This research group aims to disentangle the causal mechanisms hindering equality and to understand
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relevant for fish health and welfare in aquaculture, much remains to be done to understand its defense mechanisms. The main goal of the project is to characterize the newly discovered branchial cavity immune
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on brain function and animal behavior as well as the underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms. The postdoctoral fellow will take the lead on this endeavor, in collaboration with a PhD fellow focusing on
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at cellular membranes Apply for this job See advertisement About the positions One or two Postdoctoral Research Fellowships are available at the Mechanics Division, Department of Mathematics at the University
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of their fellowship period within the duty component of 25 %. More about the position / Project description The research of the Nuclear Physics group is focused on the study of atomic nuclei under extreme
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research covering polymer characterization, weathering experiments and mechanical tests, including labs for the investigation of biodegradation in natural sea water and marine sediments. The project The PhD