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join our accomplished team! Your personal sphere of influence: We are seeking a dedicated PhD student to participate in interventional human studies investigating the effects of specific collagen
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University Assistent praedoc (PhD) to investigate bacteria isolated from various environmental sources for their ability to biosynthesize novel natural products. Eventually discovered new natural products can
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management and the establishment of chronic inflammation. Supervision and training of team members including PhD and Master students in (phospho)proteomics, lipidomics and cell culture techniques. Support of
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teaching. This is part of your personality: Completed doctoral/PhD studies in the field of modern art history. Outstanding dissertation. Teaching skills and substantial teaching experience at BA and MA level
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, teaching and administration. You contribute to the development and further advancement of the journals published at the institute. This is part of your personality: Completed doctoral/PhD studies in
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in research, teaching and administration. This is part of your personality: Completed doctoral/PhD studies in the field of Economic/Human Geography or a related discipline Outstanding dissertation
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an interdisciplinary scientific environment, cutting-edge laboratories and a creative working atmosphere. The Doctoral School in Microbiology and Environmental Science at the Centre supports PhD students in
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laboratories and a creative working atmosphere. The Doctoral School in Microbiology and Environmental Science at the Centre supports PhD students in the finishing phase of their dissertation project through
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interact with other members of the unit You participate in teaching on bachelor and master level You participate in evaluation measures and in quality assurance This is part of your personality: PhD in
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project co-funded by the Austrian Science Foundation (FWF) aimed at gaining novel insights into the molecular adaptation of plants to challenging environmental conditions. The PhD candidate will be