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will closely cooperate with the PhD student at GFZ in order to link the interpretation of geodetic GNSS measurements with the modelling of glacial-isostatic adjustment (GIA). You will focus your work
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latest technologies Flexible working hours, part-time models as well as home office A corporate culture of appreciation and promotion of equal opportunities Extensive training and continuing education
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finalization of the foundations of dual-tracer imaging using a GATE-based Monte Carlo simulation Implementation of the developed algorithms within our modular, C++-based and cluster optimized PET image
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latest technologies Flexible working hours, part-time models as well as home office A corporate culture of appreciation and promotion of equal opportunities Extensive training and continuing education
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production, antibody binding assays, germ-free and gnotobiotic mouse models and human samples, bacterial transcriptomics, and single cell host transcriptomic analysis to obtain a detailed mechanistic
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the Access-Repair-Restore model. Histones, an essential component of chromatin, are post-translationally modified via methylation, ubiquitination, and acetylation to regulate DDR-related chromatin functions
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. Your responsibilities Work with genetically modified mouse models Culture cell lines, iPSCs, and renal organoids Analyze transcriptome and proteome data Apply high-resolution microscopy techniques Your
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bioinformatics and modelling. Detailed information on the research groups available for supervising PhD projects in the current application call can be found on the website of the IMPRS MolPlant. Our Offer — We
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dynamic research environment with first-class laboratory facilities near Berlin and Potsdam a pleasant and appreciative working atmosphere flexible and family-friendly working time model and the possibility
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the official DAAD template [doc-Datei] and ask your professors to email the confidential document to the GSPoL (admissions.gspol at uni-muenster.de ). Step 2: personal interview at the GSPoL Step 3