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sciences and medicine. The Neuenheimer Feld Campus of Heidelberg University is the largest campus for natural and life sciences in Germany, where the Faculty of Engineering Sciences bridges material sciences
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to unravel regulatory mechanisms of heart function and disease. CRISPR-based functional genomics will allow you to explore and steer the regulatory mechanisms of heart disease Your studies will take advantage
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applicants must have obtained an outstanding doctoral degree in disciplines such as physics, mechanical or electrical engineering, biotechnology or equivalent fields and a proven record of high-level research
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an outstanding doctoral degree in disciplines such as physics, chemistry, mechanical or electrical engineering, biotechnology or equivalent fields and a proven record of high-level research, for example through
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consortium partners Your Profile: Excellent PhD in electrical engineering, computer science, or a related field Proven track record of high-level research, demonstrated through peer-reviewed publications and
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possible date at the KlausTschira Institute for Integrative Computational Cardiology to join our interdisciplinary project at the forefront of RNA biology and sequencing technology. Project Overview
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aromatic nanobelts. Your profile: We are looking for experimentally skilled candidates, ideally experienced in multiple-step organic synthesis The candidate needs to have a PhD degree in Chemistry (with a
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[max. 2 hours per week (per term/semester)]. Your profile: University degree (PhD / Dr. rer. nat. / Dr. Ing.) in the field of Physical Geography, Geoecology, Geoarchaeology, Environmental Sciences
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to supervise PhD, Master and Dr. med (thesis as part of medical studies in Germany) students. The fellow will also have the opportunity to teach as part of the institute’s Masters and doctoral program but will
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new grant-application processes Partial project responsibility (e.g.: project management, coordination/supervision of experiments, etc.) Your Profile A PhD in Psychology, Neuroscience, Linguistics