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Hospital Münster, and the University of Hamburg. Our goal is to advance the development of innovative, non-hormonal contraceptives that pharmacologically disable the function of sperm. – ideally with you on
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, production and function of sperm, fertilisation, as well as early embryonic development – in both health and disease. To this end, we combine interdisciplinary research in molecular, structural, and cell
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scientific expertise – ideally with you on board! The positions are located at the interface of the research groups of Julia Wallmeier working on cilia in early development and Corinna Friedrich working
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methods. Whether you are a researcher at the beginning of your career or an established expert, work with us to shape the excellent strategic development of Hamburg into an international data hub
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hematolymphoid malignancies. To support the development of patient-centric molecular diagnostic tools at the DKTK partner site Berlin, we are seeking for the next possible date an experienced Bioinformatician
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, infrastructure, environment, materials, and chemistry and process engineering. We are looking for talented people to join us. Your responsibilities include: Research and development in civil safety, particularly
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travel to work: subsidized Germany job ticket Unleash your full potential: targeted offers for your personal development to further develop your talents Our Corporate Health Management Program offers a
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state-of-the-art scientific equipment (laboratories, etc.) Freedom to pursue your own innovative ideas in research and development Good work-life-balance (option of mobile working, flexible working hours
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creep tests: Further development of the existing bending creep device Conducting bending creep tests on metallic high-temperature materials for accelerated characterization of creep behavior Conducting
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fundamental mechanisms underlying development of diseases related to desmosome disorders such as pemphigus and inflammatory bowel diseases. The final goal will be to comprehensively understand the multiple