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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
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passionate about understanding the environment. You should hold a master's degree (or equivalent diploma) and a PhD in meteorology, oceanography, or a related natural or geoscientific discipline with
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scientific/policy journals. What do we expect from you? Applicants must have a university degree (master/diploma) and a PhD in coastal or marine environmental sciences or a related discipline. Evidence of very
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interdisciplinary project seeks to develop new approaches to resilient and sustainable urban development, in cooperation with Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and RWTH Aachen. For the subproject based
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expertise in at least one of the following areas: Synthetic biology Protein design Human T cell immunobiology T cell engineering Coding skills and familiarity with software such as Rosetta, ProteinMPNN
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degree in economics with a focus on public economics, behavioral economics, labor economics or a related field and have completed your PhD by job start. You have already proven your relevant knowledge and
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scientifically curious researcher who is passionate about understanding the environment. Applicants must have a university degree (master/diploma) and a PhD in meteorology, oceanography or a related natural or
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of the presynaptic compartment. In the project genome engineering in stem cell-derived neurons will be combined with high-resolution imaging and systems biology/ proteomic approaches developed in the Haucke lab
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(Seoul National University, South Korea) genome engineering in stem cell-derived neurons will be combined with high-resolution imaging and systems biology/ proteomic approaches developed in the Haucke lab
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and technologies. The institute employs an average of 500 people from over 40 nations and, in addition to its scientific tasks, is dedicated to promoting young scientists and engineers. Further