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Oncology Fellowship Program at the Heidelberg University Women’s Hospital will be available to support the candidate. Close collaboration with the divisions and research groups of the DKFZ and its research
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Responsibilities: Support the development and continuous improvement of the IMPRS program structures. Coordinate the full recruitment and admission process for PhD candidates. Act as a central communication point
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Associate Marga and Walter Boll-Prof. in Cardio-Oncological Epidemiology (W2) with tenure track (W2)
of cardio-oncology research. Other tasks include teaching medical students and participating in the master‘s program in healthcare management. With this professorship, the Faculty of Medicine aims to further
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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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& Computer Science at the University of Bayreuth is currently seeking to appoint a Full Professor of Experimental Physics at salary grade W3 to commence on 1 April 2027. We are seeking an academically outstanding
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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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. 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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and precision prevention in the role of a division head at the DKFZ. The program is expected to build on prostate cancer as a model disease with later expansion to other common tumor entities, e.g
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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
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recently received funding approval from the German Federal State and the local State of Saxony-Anhalt for an ambitious Program Center on Metabolomics and Computational Biology (MetaCom), which will reinforce