54 embedded-system "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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(https://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/en/forschung/dahlem-center-for-complex-quantum-systems/index.html ). The research focus of the Dahlem Center is quantum theoretical solid state physics in its entire range
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Research Centre (CRC) 1450 “inSight – Multiscale imaging of organ-specific inflammation” (https://www.uni-muenster.de/CRC-inSight) The project is based in the research group of Prof. Dr. Kerstin Steinbrink
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experience in cell culture Experience with in vivo experiments in mice (FELASA B certificate) is an advantage Strong planning and organizational skills, as well as ability to work independently English
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opportunity to join a very well-equipped lab with an international team and the focus on immunobiology. You will have access to multiple state-of-the-art facilities. Our work is embedded in the Beutenberg
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The Research Group Infection Resistance (Dr. Katrin Kierdorf) is looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/d) We are looking for a highly motivated scientist, trained in Drosophila genetics
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genders welcome) Entgeltgruppe 13 TV-L/100% to be filled. Starting date is as soon as possible. The position is limited to 3 years. The Faculty of Forest Sciences and Forest Ecology invites excellent early
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is, and which neuroendocrine pathways mediate them. Our lab is embedded in a highly interdisciplinary environment spanning clinicians, immunologists, infectious disease and metabolism researchers and
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engineering of SVD-relevant mutations, differentiation of iPSCs into neurovascular cells, microfluidic 3D vascular tissue engineering, and identifying disease-relevant alterations. Work is embedded in
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focus on healthcare, research, and teaching, we bear a unique responsibility – ideally with you on board! The position is located in the research group of Timo Strünker (Molecular Reproductive Physiology
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– ideally with you on board! The position is located in the research group of Prof. Frank Tüttelmann working on translational reproductive genetics and is embedded in the DFG-funded Collaborative Research