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Are you an early career researcher with a promising research idea? Apply now for the Young lnvestigator Group Preparation Program (YIG Prep Pro), a postdoctoral fellowship and support program at KIT
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for the treatment of infectious diseases. As part of the structured doctoral program International Leibniz Research School ILRS 2.0, we invite talented candidates to apply for 9 Doctoral Researcher (m/f/div
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The International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Genome Science and the Research Training Group GönomiX are jointly seeking highly motivated PhD candidates. These programs, a collaboration
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well as the Faculties of Sciences and Engineering to develop an internationally visible research program at the intersection of their research interests and the FAU key research priority of “New materials and processes
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science, to be obtained latest by the start of the program in September 2026 Practical experience in the lab working on scientific projects Excellent English language skills and the desire to work in a
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program and a broad range of other research activities. Successful candidates will have the freedom to work with the research groups of Roderich Moessner, Marin Bukov, Ashley Cook, Libor Šmejkal, and
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natural and AI-designed protein domains, along with an engineered fusogenic protein. The technology has been recognized with the m4 Award, the GO-Bio next program, and is currently under revision in a top
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found at: https://www.cssb-hamburg.de/. A commitment to teaching students, especially in the model degree program "HannibaL" in human medicine, in the degree program in dentistry, and in the bioscience
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programming technology-specific evaluation algorithms Publication of results by writing peer-reviewed journal articles, conference contributions and giving conference talks Your qualifications: Successfully
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protein domains, along with an engineered fusogenic protein. The technology has been recognized with the m4 Award, the GO-Bio next program, and is currently under revision in a top-tier journal (preprint