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group in understanding the molecular mechanisms by which diets and diet-derived compounds mediate their effects on health and prevention of non-communicable diseases. Our main focus is on gut physiology
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water dynamics, and chemical analyses, for example total micro- and macro-elements. The doctoral degree must be granted before the beginning of employment. Fluency in English and excellent writing skills
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circuitries in healthy and diseased brain. The topic is investigated at different levels, from molecular mechanisms to behaviour, using animal models and various electrophysiological techniques in combination
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structural and biochemical approaches to understand the mechanisms of membrane-associated protein complexes and are interested in how these structures relate to cellular function. • Experience with mammalian
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-qft.org/ . We welcome applications of candidates from a wide range of backgrounds including conformal field theory, probabilistic approaches to quantum field theory, rigorous statistical mechanics and
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/philosophy, legal history), to undertake a dissertation project within MePhiS. A key element of the proposed dissertation is a historical investigation of a specific topic within the theme of the research
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studies), to undertake a dissertation project within MePhiS. A key element of the proposed dissertation could be, for example, a historical and/or systematic investigation of a specific topic within the
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), to undertake a dissertation project within MePhiS. A key element of the proposed dissertation could be, for example, a historical and/or systematic investigation of a specific topic within the theme
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of candidates from a wide range of backgrounds including conformal field theory, probabilistic approaches to quantum field theory, rigorous statistical mechanics and rigorous approaches to the renormalization
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requirement must be met by the beginning of the employment. • You are motivated to use structural and biochemical approaches to understand the mechanisms of membrane-associated protein complexes and are