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“Marine Ecology” (RD3). The overarching goal of our combined research efforts is to understand the biological mechanisms that determine the resilience of marine organisms to anthropogenic environmental
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’ s internationally visible and highly competitive research is focused on understanding the mechanisms of aging and associated age-related diseases. Scientists from over 40 countries are currently
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’ s internationally visible and highly competitive research is focused on understanding the mechanisms of aging and associated age-related diseases. Scientists from over 40 countries are currently
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) to evaluate mechanical loads and material behavior Optimization of new stack designs using fluid dynamic modeling and development of concepts for scaling the technologies for various Power-to-X applications
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, thermodynamics of solvation shells, constant-pH simulation methods, Markovian thermodynamics, as well as functional mechanisms of the ribosome, fatty acid synthase, CRISPR/Cas, or intrinsically disordered proteins
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located in the German Cancer Research Center at the University of Heidelberg, where we investigate the basic genomic mechanisms that underlie mutagenesis. The DKFZ is a fully bilingual institute, where
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researcher (m/f/d) (biology, biochemistry, biotechnology or related areas) Our project investigates the mechanisms of inherited bone marrow failure and its progression into hematological malignancies. Our
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The project, conducted in the laboratory of Martin Dichgans (isd-research.de/dichgans-lab ), exploits the mechanisms linking mutations in novel risk genes for cerebrovascular disease (Nature 2022, Nat Genet
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legislative approaches across multiple jurisdictions, and identifying innovative legal mechanisms for strengthening the protection of future generations. The preferred starting date is 1st September 2025, with
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Master’s degree and PhD in Physics or a similar field, ideally with a specialization in quantum many-body physics Coursework and experience in (a subset of) quantum mechanics, condensed matter physics