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We are seeking an experienced computational biologist or bioinformatician to support the development of next-generation RNA-based precision therapies. The work is part of a core project within
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and functionality emerge microscopically and how new functionalities can be created. The cluster’s research program includes projects on: Quantum physics and optics – condensed matter physics
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. For the Energy Transition Lab in Research Department 3—Transformation Pathways—PIK is offering a Research Analyst and Research Software Engineer position (m/f/d)(Position number: 08-2026 Research Analyst and RSE
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and apply for a collaborative project for university dentistry with an interdisciplinary orientation and a thematically focused research program. Close networking with the key areas of research within
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as soon as possible (fixed-term, 5 years). A nationally and internationally established scientist from the fields of medical informatics, bioinformatics, computer science, computational life sciences
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concept, research program) should be submitted online via https://berufungen.uni-stuttgart.de by May 06, 2026, addressed to the vice dean Prof. Dr. M. Daghofer. Please send postal applications
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ticket Unleash your full potential: targeted offers for your personal development to further develop your talents Our Corporate Health Management Program offers a holistic approach to your well-being
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. In addition, the Junior Research Group Leader will be encouraged and supported to acquire third party funding, e.g. from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Emmy-Noether program), European Union (ERC
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with the University of Hohenheim and Senckenberg - Leibniz Institution for Biodiversity and Earth System Research (https://www.terra-cluster.org ). TERRA will develop an integrated understanding of how
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functions. MPZPM is involved in numerous interdisciplinary research consortia, and it hosts the International Max Planck Research School Physics from Light to Life (IMPRS-PLL) as a dedicated graduate program