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characterized by the passion to accomplish something new—complemented by teamwork and fostering personal relationships. From assistants, students, researchers, postdocs to professors; we are all working hand in
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29.12.2020, Wissenschaftliches Personal The interdisciplinary research center TranslaTUM at the Technical University of Munich in Germany is looking for a Postdoc/PhD in single-cell Bioinformatics
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characterized by the passion to accomplish something new—complemented by teamwork and fostering personal relationships. From assistants, students, researchers, postdocs to professors; we are all working hand in
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to accomplish something new—complemented by teamwork and fostering personal relationships. From assistants, students, researchers, postdocs to professors; we are all working hand in hand, are highly committed and
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well as the communication between root and shoots in the regulation of root traits. This includes element and phytohormone analyses as well as investigations on gene regulation and DNA sequence variation. The ultimate goal
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higher education institutions who are refugees. An essential component of the programme is that on-site teaching staff mentor students in a one-on-one approach in the candidates’ respective subject areas
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avenues for networking, interaction and long-term research collaboration. Improve existing projects by adding an additional research component to get new and better results. Promote women to lead consortium