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Description With cutting-edge research in the fields of ENERGY, HEALTH and MATTER, around 1,500 employees from more than 70 nations at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) are committed
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or directly inside the cell. This approach requires biochemistry or cell biology for the sample preparation and scripting skills for the ET data processing. For more information, please read PMID33762348
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. Such multimodal energy sources will become increasingly vital over the next decades, not only as sources of renewable energy but also for high-tech applications, such as powering unattended wireless sensors
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state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Our research focuses on the biology of the cell nucleus and ranges from the molecular level to systems and computational approaches. Researchers at IMB are supported by
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testing (e.g. cell culture and organoid models). As part of a third-party grant from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, the BfR is working in collaboration with the University of Veterinary
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state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Our research focuses on the biology of the cell nucleus and ranges from the molecular level to systems and computational approaches. Researchers at IMB are supported by
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microscopy Experience in cell sorting via FACS and experimental lung research would be advantageous Extraordinary level of autonomy, initiative, analytical thinking and ability to work in a team Excellent
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, creativity and open-mindedness as well as ability to work in a team Enthusiasm for scientific work and writing specialised articles Practical experience in handling 2D and/or 3D cell cultures, for example
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Description This PhD project relates with ongoing research projects in the area of renewable energy powered membrane processes, in particular solar-powered electrodialysis at IAMT. The removal
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particle and photon sources owing to their ability to sustain accelerating fields on the scale of hundreds of GV/m — three orders of magnitude higher than radio-frequency accelerators. At DESY, we're