35 data-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "U.S" PhD scholarships at Nature Careers in Germany
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, the purpose for which your data will be processed, as well as further information about data protection is available to you on the website: https://tu-dresden.de/karriere/datenschutzhinweis .
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. Information about the available topics and supervisors can be found under the following link: http://scads.ai/positions2025. The location of work (Dresden or Leipzig) depends on the topic assigned for each
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, the purpose for which your data will be processed, as well as further information about data protection is available to you on the website: https://tu-dresden.de/karriere/datenschutzhinweis .
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regeneration. We combine these approaches to bridge the gap between fundamental research and clinical therapies. More information about our research group can be found here: https://tud.link/vprn . TUD strives
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the application of female scientists. Additional information: Please submit your application until 7th January 2026, indicating the reference number 27635, via our online portal: Apply now! https://jobs.uksh.de/job
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bioinformatics and modelling. Detailed information on the research groups available for supervising PhD projects in the current application call can be found on the website of the IMPRS MolPlant. Our offer We
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elucidation and (bio-)chemical methods, interconnecting biochemistry, pharmacology, and medicine and foster the individual development of young researchers. Further information: https://www.medizin.uni
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Münster, the CoBIC Frankfurt am Main, the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig and the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. RESPONSIBILITIES: Data collection using
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at the Institute of Medical Informatics within the research group “Medical Data Integration Center (MeDIC)” led by Dr. Michael Storck and is embedded in the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Centre 1748, Principles
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research group “Machine Learning for Biomedical Data” led by Prof. Dominik Heider and is embedded in the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Centre 1748, Principles of Reproduction. The CRC 1748 involves