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multiple sclerosis (MS) and Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). These lipid-loaded microglia are associated with disease pathology and enhance neuroinflammation, myelin breakdown, and neuronal loss. Although brain
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of different levels (specialists, veterinarians, veterinary assistants, technical staff and students) and must have the necessary flexibility and stress-resistance to change the sequence of tasks
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– to study meiotic recombination - and bioinformatics, sequencing and other omics tools. You will optimise methods and develop innovative approaches and apply them in maize. In practice, you will mainly work
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Topics In the Computer Systems Lab, we aim to hire multiple PhD students on national and international research projects in the domain of man-at
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, specifically by critically evaluating and further optimizing existing components of the preprocessing pipeline, such as peak detection, retention time alignment, and data normalization. This will help reduce
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dynamic and multidisciplinary extended team of colleagues, spread overall multiple partner universities in Europe; Proficiency with MS Office software packages (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook); Ability
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: Excellent organization and communication skills; Ability to work in a dynamic and multidisciplinary extended team of colleagues, spread overall multiple partner universities in Europe; Proficiency with MS
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or already obtained Excellent study results (great distinction or multiple distinction) Application The call for academic year 2025/26 is open. Your application file should contain: Your CV Experience and
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(or to be obtained the year of the application) or other degree, depending on the scholarship applied for Being able to demonstrate excellent study results (great distinction or multiple distinction) and/or
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will be able to align your research with other research groups. You will expand your research network in Europe and beyond extensively. You will contribute to the training of young researchers