63 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls PhD positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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EMBL is among the world’s highest ranked scientific research organisations aimed to explore the secrets of life. EMBL integrates 28 member states and employs close to 1800 people across its six
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. Göttingen as a city of science is located in the center of Germany and the University Medical Center Göttingen is integrated into an attractive network of university and non-university scientific institutions
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to apply for Doctoral Researcher Positions (m/f/div) in Microbiome Systems Biology for four years The Microbiome Dynamics (MBD) department contributes to the development of personalized microbiome-based
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. Göttingen as a city of science is located in the center of Germany and the University Medical Center Göttingen is integrated into an attractive network of university and non-university scientific institutions
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„Research for a life without cancer“ is our mission at the German Cancer Research Center. We investigate how cancer develops, identify cancer risk factors and look for new cancer prevention
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. These conditions are characterized by inflammation, tissue remodeling, and progressive airflow limitations. Macrophages, key players in the innate immune system, drive disease pathology. Current treatments primarily
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, cardiovascular disease, and developmental disorders. 2. Mitochondrial responses to hypoxia Evidence indicates that mitochondria respond rapidly to hypoxia, controlling systemic processes in the vasculature and
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at the Institute of Physiology I – ideally with you on board! The RTG Chembion is positioned at the University of Münster. Thirteen scientists of the University of Münster have teamed up with their complementary
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defining transport equity, as the choice of distributive principle significantly influences its measurement and outcomes. Therefore, it is still challenging for policymakers to practically evaluate and
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The junior research group of Dr. Anne Lösslein together with the research group of Prof. Dr. Philipp Henneke at the Institute for Infection Prevention and Control, University Medical Center Freiburg