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at the Faculty of Life Sciences for 6 years. The 'Molecular Targets Laboratory' led by Professor Verena M. Dirsch aims at a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms of natural products. Cell and molecular
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ability to express yourself both orally and in writing Excellent German and English language skills Ability to work in a team and problem-solving skills In addition, we expect the successful candidate
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research. The ideal candidate will have experience in conducting and analyzing behavioral experiments, online experiments, physiological recordings, signal processing, statistical analyses, and computational
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formalization system) is a big plus. Research competence & initiative demonstrated through international publications in peer relevant media. Excellent command of English, both written and spoken You are a team
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practices. You hold courses independently within the scope of the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement. Supporting the application process for projects and securing third-party funds. You take on
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be converted into valuable ingredients with exceptional techno-functional, nutritional, and biological attributes. This process contributes to a more circular economy. The institute is part of
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of Romance Studies offers Bachelor’s, Master’s and PhD degree programs in five Romance languages and teacher-training courses for secondary schools in three languages (French, Italian and Spanish
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of the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement. Supporting the application process for projects and securing third-party funds. You take on administrative tasks in research, teaching and administration
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to the German language and German-language literatures. The core areas are Modern German Literature, Medieval German Language and Literature, Germanic Linguistic, German as a Foreign and Second Language, and German
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address the clinical needs to diagnose and treat the neurological pathologies at the origin of the disease; thus, avoiding a merely systematic treatment and rather stopping or delaying disease progression