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basis with at least 30h/week. The position is preferably to be filled as a PostDoc position, but is generally also suitable as a project or PhD position. About SEAGUARD This position is embedded in
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applications. Management of data according to F.A.I.R. principles. Initiation of new projects and mentoring of MSc and PhD students. Scientific communication through publications and presentations. Your
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on aging Engage in manuscript writing, grant preparation, and scientific dissemination Actively pursue external funding opportunities Requirements: PhD in Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics, Evolutionary
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profile Completed PhD degree in mathematical modeling preferably in the field of evolutionary ecology. Experience with developing mathematical models preferably in the field of evolutionary ecology (e.g
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Mentoring graduate students Your profile: PhD in Ecology or a related field Solid background in (macro-) ecology and biodiversity research. Solid background in zoology preferred but not essential. Advanced
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master's degree (or equivalent diploma) and a PhD in meteorology, oceanography, or a related natural or geoscientific discipline with significant physical and mathematical components. It is essential
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and tissue regeneration. We are investigating both basic and applied aspects of Treg cell biology1-4. Using synthetic immunology, we have genetically engineered Treg cells so that the reprogrammed cells
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journal articles Contribution to the overall support of the project, working group, and team collaboration Requirements: PhD in data science, or in any field with relevant experience Experience with
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in the case study regions support the PhD student in the project support integration of remote sensing based output into implementation in decision-making tools support project coordination and
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of the research group. Your profile: PhD in plant biochemistry, molecular biology or systems biology (Preferably) strong background in specialized metabolism and biosynthetic pathway elucidation Co-supervising