11 algorithm-development-"Multiple" PhD positions at Heidelberg University in Germany
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detection, diagnosis, and intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and other conditions impacting social development. Supported by multiple funding bodies (e.g., DFG, BMBF, Rett Syndrome Foundation
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nanobelts. Your profile: We are looking for experimentally skilled candidates, ideally experienced in multiple-step organic synthesis Prior work on fused aromatic compounds is certainly advantageous
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candidates with a background in cell cycle regulation/mitosis and cell biology. The duration of mitosis is tightly regulated by multiple factors, including the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC
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on the underlying molecular causes of cardiovascular diseases and the targeted development and translation of molecular therapies for clinical applications in cardiovascular diseases. The innovative research project
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soon as possible at the internal medicin for the Department of Cardiology, Angiology and Pneumology. The innovative research project focusses on the development and translation of a novel peptide therapy
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to understand the role of microbiota in the development and therapy response of PDAC. We work in a highly motivated and international team in close collaboration with our colleagues at the German Cancer research
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offer Goal-oriented, individual training and development opportunities Working with the latest techniques / technical equipment Flexible working hours within the framework of flexitime Possibility
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-known European partners from research and globally leading industry partners for wind energy. Through MiRadOr, you will be at the forefront of developing knowledge and technology to help accelerate
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, individual training and development opportunities Working with the latest techniques / technical equipment Possibility to publish scientifically is offered and supported Regular team meetings Partial) project
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drug development to inhibit or deregulate disaggregase activities. We want to dissect the molecular basis of ClpG and ClpL activity control. How is the activity of the disaggregases repressed in absence