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and biomedical research. With approximately 30 scientific departments and research groups and about 750 employees, the MPIB is one of the largest institutes of the Max Planck Society. The Campus
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summaries (visualizations) using relevant computer software; Assisting with preparing grant applications to secure further funding for relevant projects; Helping establish new projects and research consortia
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(visualizations) using relevant computer software; Assisting with preparing grant applications to secure further funding for relevant projects; Helping establish new projects and research consortia relating
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summaries (visualizations) using relevant computer software; Assisting with preparing grant applications to secure further funding for relevant projects; Helping establish new projects and research consortia
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members, and contribute to collaborative projects. Essential requirements: PhD in stem cell biology, haematology, molecular biology, or related disciplines. Extensive experience in hematopoietic stem
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list of questions we aim to tackle are: Why are only some bacteria capable of performing one or both processes? Under which environmental conditions do organisms that can execute both modifications
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and supporting other group members whenever needed; Sharing and discussing research results with collaborators. Mandatory requirements: PhD in immunology, cell biology or equivalent (or PhD is going
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Health and Preventive Medicine, Pharmacy, and Stomatology, as well as a professional doctoral degree authorization point in Clinical Medicine, 8 first-level master's degree authorization points, 5
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focus on erudition, devotion, seeking truth, and fostering virtue, the institute upholds the tradition of combining science and education. Embracing a philosophy of "high starting point, small yet refined