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to stop the development of type 2 immunity are lacking, as are pathways that specifically regulate the development of allergies, while retaining anti-parasite and wound healing responses. PhD Project
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environmental issues are developed. After their stay in Germany the alumni are well qualified to tackle these issues in their home countries thus assuring efficient knowledge transfer. Target Group Graduates
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groups in Mainz (Schweiger lab) and Basel (Keller Valsecchi lab) to investigate the molecular mechanisms controlling gene reactivation during development. Using human induced stem cell models with
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coordinate during development and how their dysregulation contributes to neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs). Using stem cell culture, imaging, genomic, and epigenomic approaches, the successful candidate will
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molecular components, including maternal mRNAs. These messages regulate protein production and guide early development before the embryo takes control of its own gene expression. But timing is crucial
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. We offer: All our scientists are part of a unique interdisciplinary and international research environment with excellent opportunities for career development and high-quality research. All PhD
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on transforming nitrogen pollutants from water and air into valuable ammonia. This project offers the chance to be at the forefront of sustainable chemistry by developing cost-effective and efficient catalysts
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, and dysregulation of R-loop processing is associated with cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. We have developed an unbiased mass spectrometry-based proteomics approach to identify proteins
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to train creative, responsible and self-confident young researchers. As member of the German Research Foundation (DFG)-funded Research Training Group (RTG) 3096 “One Health Approach to Soil-Transmitted
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Several PhD positions (f/m/d) in International Research Training Group (iRTG) limits2vision Full PhD
) / Sorbonne Université in Paris (France), two of Europe’s largest institutions in the field of vision research. Together, IOR and IDV host the new l imits2vision research training network to educate the next