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to leverage high-throughput phenotyping to create knowledge about plant function at the physiological level and use forward genetics approaches to unravel the genetic architecture of root traits. Our most
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aim to leverage high-throughput phenotyping to create knowledge about plant function at the physiological level and use forward genetics approaches to unravel the genetic architecture of root traits
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aim to leverage high-throughput phenotyping to create knowledge about plant function at the physiological level and use forward genetics approaches to unravel the genetic architecture of root traits
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of Mg-LPSO alloys that have undergone degradation in a physiological environment using X-ray nanotomography with the highest achievable resolution Localization and focused ion beam preparation
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housing system on the welfare of laboratory animals and to compare it with the current standard housing conditions. Indicators of well-being include both the behaviour of the animals and physiological
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scientific challenge. The planned PhD project will therefore investigate the interaction of food-borne toxicants with realistic co-exposure using New Approach Methods (NAMs). The focus will be
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is at the focus of the IMPRS. We conduct curiosity-driven, basic research centring around the following questions: How do primary physiological processes such as photosynthesis, central metabolism and
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Full time position starting 1. September or as soon as possible thereafter. 07.05.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Plant Micronutrient Physiology group led by Dr. Thomas Alcock is a new group
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Associate / PhD Student (m/f/x) (subject to personal qualification employees are remunerated according to salary group E 13 TV-L) starting at the earliest possible date. The position is limited to 36 months
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their ribbon synapses do not function normally. We use genetically modified mice to better understand the role of deafness genes in hearing function. With a direct connection between the lab work in mice