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PhD projects in the life sciences. We are looking for early career scientists with a vivid interest in interdisciplinary projects to image cell dynamics from the subcellular to the patient level. PhD
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key role in gene regulation. By employing omics-based approaches, metabolite tracing, proximity-labelling, and advanced imaging techniques, this project offers a unique opportunity to: Explore how
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biogeochemical processes of the coastal ocean and the impact of anthropogenic influences on the natural state. It is located near Hamburg. PhD Position Reference code: 50136009_2 – 2025/KD 2 Commencement date: 1st
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Description We are seeking a motivated PhD candidate for a PhD thesis in bioorganic chemistry, focusing on the chemical synthesis of multi-fluorescence labelled DNA and PNA conjugates, conjugation
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inviting applications for a PhD Student (f/m/x) for the project Theory and Algorithms for Structure Determination from Single Molecule X-Ray Scattering Images Project description Single molecule X-ray
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position as Research Associate / PhD Student (m/f/x) in Theoretical Biological Physics (Modeling sarcomere self-assembly) (subject to personal qualification employees are remunerated according to salary
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regulatory networks, cell behaviour, and morphology during this process. By examining species across evolutionary scales, we aim to uncover the mechanisms underlying morphological evolution and the general
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the treatment of cancer by administering radiation therapy that is biologicallypersonalized and technically-optimized. The Department of Medical Radiation Physics is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) Compensation
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. This will provide novel insights into these diseases as well as the function of the BAF complexes and their subunits in developmental processes. We are therefore looking for a highly motivated PhD student who
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and IT develop innovative radiopharmaceuticals and novel tools for functional characterization, improved imaging and personalized treatment of tumors. The Department of Life Science Nanomicrosystems is