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Area of research: Scientific / postdoctoral posts Job description: We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated PhD student to conduct research at the interface of immunology and neuroscience
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Development of image- and signal-processing software for single-molecule microscopy and spectroscopy data Analysis of single-molecule microscopy data in collaboration with theorists from other institutions Your
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internationally renowned scientists. The selection procedure will include a symposium to be held in September/October 2025. Our concept puts special emphasis on individual scientific excellence and the potential
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mechanism of hearing loss caused by defects in voltage-gated calcium channel function/regulation in mouse models Develop preclinical gene therapeutic approach to treat hearing impairment, related to calcium
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The EpiSignal RTG (www.grk3112.uni-stuttgart.de/ ) funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) studies the crosstalk of intracellular signaling pathways and chromatin modification networks
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a Ph.D or a postdoctoral researcher at a recognised institution of research or education, anywhere around the world (except non-sanctioned countries) - Must be employed and return to home institution
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nucleoskeleton in genome organisation, nuclear signalling and transcription. Lately we became very interested in the role of actin dynamics for steroid hormone signaling in cancer and immune functions. We are a
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accumulation, signaling, and therapy response of colon cancer subtypes. For this, we will make use of sophisticated co-culture models including bacteria and bacterial culture supernatants, coupled to a variety
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, applications from severely disabled persons will be given preferential consideration in accordance with the relevant regulations. We kindly ask you to indicate a disability/equal status in your letter of
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: Structural basis of two-component system signaling Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Ute Hellmich , Prof. Dr. Sarah O’Connor Project 4: Sensing the unseen: How diatoms detect and respond to highly dilute sex-inducing