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The Stiel Lab is one of the laboratories at the Institute for Biological and Medical Imaging in the Department of Bioengineering at Helmholtz Munich . Our group focuses on the development and application
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demagnetization, transient spin currents, and thermal effects after ultrafast optical excitation. Circular and linear magnetic dichroism in resonant x-ray reflectivity help to reveal the temporal evolution
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at the mucus barrier. ONEMUC thereby contributes to a better understanding of zoonotic infections and to the development of new strategies for prevention and risk assessment within the One Health framework. In
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at the mucus barrier. ONEMUC thereby contributes to a better understanding of zoonotic infections and to the development of new strategies for prevention and risk assessment within the One Health framework. In
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for candidates with profound expertise in FACS-based assays, mass spectrometry-based approaches and/or in vitro assay development for immune functions. Key for this position is to be able to work independently as
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deformation and damage model for high-temperature fatigue Performing FE simulations of damage development at the microstructure and component levels Exchanging information and presenting the results with and to
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, or related field Proven experience in omics data analysis Knowledge of Bioconductor/R for biological data analysis Experience in object-oriented software development and building of modern web-based
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Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) | Rostock, Mecklenburg Vorpommern | Germany | about 13 hours ago
foster your professional development and career trajectory, and how your interests and skills align with the research program of the Medical Demography Group at MPIDR. Research Statement (maximum 2 pages
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procedures with qualitative research. It forms the methodological center of the SFB [in:just] and contributes to the development of theory and methodology through cross-project data analysis. Your tasks
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part of change The successful candidate will work within a research and development project focusing on the identification, functional molecular characterization, and purification of plant-produced