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-34Zipcode60322CityFrankfurt am Main Contact details Tel:+49 69 154008953 E-Mail: doctoral at fs.de Web: https://www.frankfurt-school.de/en/home/study/doctoral?lang=de Legal notice: The information on this website is
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approaches in the powerful model systems zebrafish and fruit fly, and structural biology (including AlphaFold predictions and cryo-EM), we will dissect the roles of these novel mRNA export regulators and
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explants, in vivo models and patient samples of type 2 immune disease will be critical to map and characterize key events that lead to different qualities of type 2 immunity and experimentally validate
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, providing a solid foundation for further investigation. Your tasks and responsibilities Develop and validate cellular models of acute paralogue dysfunction in developmental contexts (e.g. degrons) Map binding
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in vivo and in vitro approaches to study maternal mRNA regulation across multiple levels. Zebrafish is our primary in vivo model, offering powerful genetic tools and abundant embryos for applications
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budding yeast and human cells as models. PhD Project 1: Deciphering the ubiquitin code The ubiquitin system plays a key role in determining the function and fate of proteins in virtually every biological
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basic willingness to work experimentally with laboratory animals (preclinical mouse models) is required Very good knowledge of English, German is an asset (helpful for teaching) Organizational and team
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through the online application tool of the PhD EPH program; Applications by mail/e-mail will not be accepted; Incomplete applications will not be considered; Applications which are not submitted will not be
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. Furthermore, we use the olfactory network as a model to study the dynamics of neuronal development, synaptogenesis, neuronal degeneration, and regeneration. Our research is complemented by behavioral studies
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Management (SLUSE) IPB: Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (NRES) UPM: Environmental Biotechnology/Environmental Engineering/Environmental System and Modeling UGM: Planning and Management of Coastal