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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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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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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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Brandenburg), salary group E 13. The full-time position for the Postdoc has a weekly working time of 40 hours (100%). It can also be filled on a part-time basis. If the position is filled as a PhD position, you
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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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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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signalling cues that are influenced by YAP/TAZ in a new mouse model Characterisation of the mechanisms by which YAP/TAZ are regulated in cytoplasmic signalling pathways Your qualifications: PhD in Biology
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can reduce biases and increase fact-based decision making – in the experimental and work contexts. The postdoctoral researcher will conduct experiments on the impact of cognitive conflicts in simulated