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interdisciplinary team at the Technische Universität Dresden, focusing on the integration of multi-omics data to better understand, diagnose, and treat metabolic diseases (i.e. obesity, diabetes, metabolic
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completed application form, including any additional documents required, well in advance of the desired selection date. Applications are usually processed within four to seven months. Incomplete or inaccurate
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are usually processed within four to seven months. Incomplete or inaccurate applications take longer to process and often have to be postponed to a later Selection Committee meeting. After the selection meeting
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-experimental approaches for causal effect estimation (e.g., regression discontinuity and difference-in-differences) to help us expand our work on the link between shingles vaccination and dementia/ cognition
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future predictions and explore urbanisation as a non-linear, dynamic process, answering questions such as: Are there commonalities, differences, or sustainability predictors for urban phenomena and their
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Register now and apply online or continue processing your application. Apply online Continue application Hint Applications for CAPES-Humboldt Research Fellowships are now possible again! Please note
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Foundation Icon Notification Notification Application procedure Fellowship Use the advantages of the network - for a lifetime! Programme announcement March 2023 Application deadline 15 October 2023 Selection
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Application procedure Fellowship Programme announcement August Application deadline 1 February Selection Meeting September Intensive German course in Bonn January/February may be preceded by German courses in
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, including any additional documents required, well in advance of the desired selection date. Applications are usually processed within four to seven months. Incomplete or inaccurate applications take longer
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Käte Hamburger Research Centre “Dis:connectivity in processes of globalisation” (global dis:connect) at the Ludwig