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The research group Genetics and Physiology of Root Development studies crop root anatomical and architectural traits. Research is mainly focused on cereals. We aim to leverage high-throughput
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development for lidar control. Data evaluation is an essential part of the project work to distinguish between natural variability of the observed metals and aerosols and anthropogenic effects. Your
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assess consequences of changes along tropical coasts for the Earth system. The strategic extension is integrated into the interdisciplinary ZMT Programme Areas . It will enhance ZMT’s modelling
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-fli.de ). The Research Group led by Prof. Claudia Waskow at FLI is looking for a highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/x) to support and develop a project on hematopoietic stem cell
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, 2026. We recommend to send your application until December 10, 2025, to be considered for the first round of interviews. Your application should include your CV, list of publications, references
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work-life career development and holds the certificate of the audit berufundfamilie. For further information and more detailed project descriptions please contact Prof. Dr. Ulrich Nübel (ulrich.nuebel
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. The models can include molecular and tissue scales, signalling and metabolism of each cell or entire tissue, as well as flow and transport. The projects open up excellent opportunities to develop image
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regulating the folding of amyloid proteins in vitro Setting up and implement new workflows to characterize protein assemblies Developing experimental strategies, analyze, document, and present data
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Research and Development FROM IDEA TO PROTOTYPE We are seeking to hire a proactive and highly motivated post-doc to join our ERC-Project PRIME. Employment is intended to start on February 1, 2026
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knowledge on influenza viruses to other respiratory viruses, such as SARS-CoV-2 and RSV. In the long term, we will use acquired knowledge on common pathogenicity factors to develop new antiviral strategies