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of the extracts; LC-MS and bioactivity-guided isolation and structure elucidation of the purified metabolites Supervising and training students Maintain analytical equipment Cooperate with other large collaborative
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reports) support of e.g., interns, students, doctoral candidates in the processing, evaluation and interpretation of data and in the conception and implementation of research projects Requirements
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scientific partners Publication of results in form of scientific papers and presentations at international conferences About you: Scientific university education in Mathematics with PhD or similar Skills and
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will work with PhD students and a fellow postdoc. You will also become an integral part of the Multiscale Cloud Physics Group currently being established by Dr Franziska Glassmeier at the Max Planck
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advanced data-driven methods and have the autonomy to set your own scientific emphasis. As team member of the ERC Starting Grant “MesoClou”, you will work with PhD students and a fellow postdoc and be
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, or similar disciplines Graduate students expecting to receive their PhD within six months can also apply Experience in the advanced analysis of genetic or proteomic data Interest in learning methods
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Supervision and mentorship of PhD and medical students, fostering their development and guiding them in their research projects Our requirements A PhD in biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, or a related
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and supervise students REQUIREMENTS: PhD degree in life sciences (completed no longer than 2 years ago) Strong interest in single molecule localization microscopy methods Experience in cell and
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research on the topic outlined above is paramount Candidates are expected to be interested in working at the boundaries of several research domains PhD degree in computational biology, bioinformatics
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. Your profile: PhD in synthetic biology, natural product chemistry, microbiology, life science, or a related discipline Extensive experience in synthetic biology and molecular biology techniques