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, 3-year program, 50% research time. Early-Advanced CSP: 4 positions, 2-year program, 50% research time. Note: A German license to practice medicine (Approbation) is required by the official program
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the central topics of the research program, such as diabetes and metabolic diseases, artificial intelligence and biomedical engineering, as well as personalized prevention. The Center's scientists work closely
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, are essential. Due to the interdisciplinary framework and close collaboration between wet-lab and computational scientists, good communicative skills in English are essential. German language skills are not
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is funded by the Volkswagen Foundation and the Ministry of Science and Culture of Lower Saxony (MWK). The program is based on an integrative approach that applies novel technologies, systems biology
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to the Licensing Regulations for Pharmacists (AAppO), as well as teaching in the bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in Molecular Science in both German and English. The successful candidate will have an
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research environment is highly collaborative and interdisciplinary, spanning genome biology, computational analysis, and translational cancer research. Members of the lab gain expertise in next-generation
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field Modern infrastructure anda state-of-the-art-laboratory with committed colleagues to manage project-related challenges Support of new research ideas beyond the existing research program Encouragement
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groups funded by ministries—especially the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)—or from the Sofia Kovalevskaja Program of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation), of which the funding
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The Max Planck Institute of Biophysics is a leading international research institute that uses biophysical, biochemical and computational methods to investigate the structure, dynamics and function
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is funded by the Volkswagen Foundation and the Ministry of Science and Culture of Lower Saxony (MWK). The program is based on an integrative approach that applies novel technologies, systems biology