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Job Advertisement Leibniz-HKI-36/2025 In a joint, multi-disciplinary approach, the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena together with the Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and
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facilities Competitive research in an inspiring, world-class environment A wide range of offers to help you balance work and family life Further training opportunities and free in-house language courses
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the application process. Please submit your application in English no later than 15th August 2025 under the following link Online application As soon as the selection procedure has finished, all application papers
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employ state-of-the-art experimental models to study the pathomechanism of severe congenital neutropenia and Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome as well as the stepwise process of leukemogenic transformation. Our
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engineering and chemistry to improve the safety of products and processes. At BAM we do research that matters. Our work covers a broad array of topics in the focus areas of energy, infrastructure, environment
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utilizes a flexible and advanced detector setup to investigate nuclear structure and astrophysical processes through the detection of decay radiation from exotic nuclei. Experiments are currently being
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expertise in intravital microscopy in the Kiefer Lab at the European Institute for Molecular Imaging. Uncontrolled inflammatory processes are at the basis of many widespread diseases including myocardial
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, predict, and treat diseases. You will work with multimodal biomedical datasets including omics, imaging, and patient data and apply cutting-edge AI models such as graph neural networks, transformer
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PostDoc in "Geopolitical dilemmas for management: transfer of governance for the Southern Ocean" ...
Ocean: Ecosystems, sustainability and competing interests at the edge of the world" covering natural and social science perspectives, that will cohere around the ‘dilemma’ facing the Southern Ocean: how
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and competing interests at the edge of the world" covering natural and social science perspectives, that will cohere around the ‘dilemma’ facing the Southern Ocean: how competing interests impact its