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scientific challenge. The planned PhD project will therefore investigate the interaction of food-borne toxicants with realistic co-exposure using New Approach Methods (NAMs). The focus will be
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scientific challenge. To address this challenge, the PhD student shall assess the interaction of food-borne toxicants at realistic co-exposure using New Approach Methods (NAMs). The focus of this work will be
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-derived amines for Maillard reaction in Brassica foods – GluAmin’, which is funded by German Research Foundation: PhD student (f,m,div) in the field of food chemistry Reference number: 14/2025/3 The salary
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of behavioural biology/laboratory animal science and neurobiology Experience with cell biology and molecular biology methods Very good written and spoken English Very good IT skills in Office and statistics
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statistical data evaluation, creation of scientific programme codes using common software packages (MATLAB, Python, R) Simulation skills with e.g. molecular dynamics and alpha fold Knowledge
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hydrogels: From chemical structures to applicability (SusGel)” 9 PhD positions (doctoral researchers (f/m/d)). Job description Replacing synthetic polymers with polysaccharides from renewable sources will
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Transport Psychology offers, subject to funding, a position as Research Associate / PhD Student (m/f/x) (subject to personal qualification employees are remunerated according to salary group E 13 TV-L
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, digitalisation, AI and smart technologies, policy impact analysis, and/or production efficiency and markets. leading to an internationally competitive PhD degree and internationally peer-reviewed publications
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Description Fully funded (and no tuition) PhD program in genetic, molecular, cellular, circuit based Neuroscience and translational, clinical research in Psychiatry. There is the option for a
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inviting applications for a PhD Student (f/m/x) in the field of Theory and Methods for Non-equilibrium Theory and Atomistic Simulations of Complex Biomolecules Possible projects are variational free energy