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environment at the interface of physics and biology. Our goal is to understand biological function and the role of condensates in disease by applying physical principles such as phase transitions and collective
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the second funding period, we focus on chemical and physical transition processes – such as (nanoscale) phase transitions, dissolution/solvation, catalysis, crystallization, or molecular aggregation/switching
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Description The Graduate School Scholarship Program(GSSP) of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is offering two (2) doctoral scholarships for aspiring PhD students within the framework
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Starting Dateas soon as possible Content Navigation Overview Description Required Documents Application Overview Open Positions 2 Time Span as soon as possible for 3 years Application Deadline 01 Apr 2026
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2026 Starting Dateas soon as possible Content Navigation Overview Description Required Documents Application Overview Open Positions 2 Time Span as soon as possible for 3 years Application Deadline 01
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to an online interview within two months of the application deadline. 2nd stage: BerGSAS will nominate the candidates selected for a scholarship to the DAAD. The DAAD will make the final decision and will notify
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. Applications must be submitted by 15 October 2025, 00:00 CET. BerGSAS will invite shortlisted candidates to an online interview within two months of the application deadline. 2nd stage: BerGSAS will nominate
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life begins with a fundamental challenge: transitioning from a maternally programmed oocyte to an embryo driven by its own genome. To support this critical phase, mothers equip oocytes with a toolkit of
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, previous studies suggest that short RNAs like eRNAs can trigger phase separation of proteins in transcriptional condensates, and transcription factors can interact directly with RNAs. The presence of eRNAs
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sustained commitment beyond one's own interests during the doctoral or study phase as well as a broad spectrum of interests beyond what is professionally required The assessment process takes place in two