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Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior - caesar, Bonn | Bonn, Nordrhein Westfalen | Germany | 20 days ago
behavioural data of predator-prey contacts to understand decision making underlaying aggressive predatory biting. Using data-driven modelling, you will compare these dynamics to investigate prey choice and
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of Munich, Cologne and Hanover as well as the German Weather Service in Offenbach and Lindenberg. The partners combine leading expertise in modeling and observing clouds and their radiative properties with
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. Santiago Botía with close collaboration with Dr. Christoph Gerbig of the Atmosphere-biosphere Signal Attribution (BSAT) and Atmospheric measurements and mesoscale modeling (ATM) groups at the Max-Planck
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of the synthetic peptide in chronic and acute heart failure animal models. The therapeutic peptide is derived from the protein S100A1, which plays a central role in maintaining normal heart function. The synthetic
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designs in terms of their techno-economic characteristics an optimization model is to be developed in the institutes’ inhouse modelling framework FINE (https://github.com/FZJ-IEK3-VSA/FINE) in
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life balance we offer flexible working hours, variable part-time, job-sharing models and participation in mobile work (up to 50%). You will benefit from our family-friendly and collegial atmosphere, our
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cell development and function, and compare the (epi)genetic profiles characteristic of individual genetic defects. These studies will be complemented by modeling disease mechanisms in suitable cell lines
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’ is therefore to investigate the influence of glucosinolate-based amines on the formation of Maillard-like products in model systems and foods, to isolate and identify the resulting products and to find
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well as Mobility Modeling and Simulation. Research topics range from conceptual issues of strategic planning to small-scale analyses of specific street spaces. The chair’s methodological focus is on the empirical
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against cardiac diseases. It is based on extensive preliminary work by our working group, which has demonstrated therapeutic effects of the synthetic peptide in chronic and acute heart failure animal models