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A Postdoctoral Research Position in Molecular/Developmental Neuroscience is available in the MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR ANATOMY LAB at Ulm University Our lab is dedicated to the identification and
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potentials of modern work in interdisciplinary approaches. We combine the disciplines of Ergonomics, Immunology, Toxicology, Psychology and Neurosciences. The Department of Ergonomics has a vacancy for a
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We are seeking to recruit a post-doctoral fellow with expertise in molecular neuroscience and/ or organelle proteomics as well as cell culture to study the role of lipid kinase signaling in axonal
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area (e.g. biochemistry, molecular biology, molecular neuroscience) and have a strong track record of accomplishment. Candidates with proven interests and/ or experience in biochemistry or organelle
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for the Department of Decision Neuroscience and Nutrition , formed as part of a joint appointment with the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, for PostDoc (m/f/d) starting on September 1st, 2025. The general aim
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, computer scientists and physicists to combine our extensive expertise in neuroscience, imaging and AI into viable solutions Publish your results in high-quality scientific articles National and international
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the Graduate School of Systemic Neuroscience (gsn.uni-muenchen.de ) we provide a highly collaborative and inspiring research environment. Our group is located in the brand-new Center for Stroke and Dementia
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biology techniques experienced in single cell omics on the wet-lab and/or computational side with a background in neuroscience or psychiatry Your Application We look forward to your application with
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obtained an outstanding doctoral degree in disciplines such as stem cell biology, neuroscience, biomedical engineering, cancer biology, or related fields and a proven record of high-level research