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organizational levels of the brain – from molecular and cellular processes to complex neuronal networks and behavior. In association with the SFB 1436, Neural Resources of Cognition (supported by the German
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organizational levels of the brain – from molecular and cellular processes to complex neuronal networks and behavior. The research group “Behavioral Neuroscience” focuses on decoding the exact mechanisms behind
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. rer. nat. (“Doctor of Natural Sciences,” e.g., for biostatistics dissertations) or a DrPH (“Doctor of Public Health,” e.g., for implementation science dissertations), subject to the regulations
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to 80% of host cell hemoglobin during its intraerythrocytic development. This process depends on endocytosis at cytostomes – specialized invaginations of the parasite surface – followed by trafficking
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). The institute also maintains locations in Dedelow and Paulinenaue. The ZALF Research Group on “Soil Erosion and Feedbacks” aims at assessing soil erosion processes driven by wind, water, and anthropogenic
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and places great emphasis on an equal and inclusive work culture. How to apply? Please send your application (a 1-page motivation letter with a brief description of your research experience and
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organizational levels of the brain – from molecular and cellular processes to complex neuronal networks and behavior. The Department Cellular Neuroscience of Prof. Dr. Stefan Remy in association with the Research
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working atmosphere with flat hierarchies and short decision-making processes An interesting and responsible area of responsibility in the context of cutting-edge non-university research Flexible working
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that highly values family friendliness, equality of opportunity and flexibility. Interested? Please send your application as one pdf with complete, informative documents, including motivational letter
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scaffolds using electrospinning. Characterizing their physical, chemical, and mechanical properties. Modifying the scaffolds through process parameters, chemical synthesis and crosslinking strategies