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Two postdoctoral positions (3-year) in Experimental Evolution of Methanogenic Microbiomes in Bioe...
project at the interface of directed experimental evolution, microbial ecology, and bioelectrochemical engineering. The project combines laboratory evolution approaches with omics-based analysis
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. The Max Planck Postdoc Program aims to attract the world's most talented postdocs to the Max Planck Society and supports them in their further career development: Successful candidates have applied to a
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students. The department is responsible for two educations: Molecular Biology and Molecular Medicine with a yearly uptake of 160 students in total. Please refer to http://mbg.au.dk/ for further information
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of the project is to map these states with Scanning Tunneling Microscopy/Spectroscopy (STM/STS) and where possible, angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES). Your work will focus on the spectroscopy, and
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Basic and Translational Research Training in Pediatric Classical H
development topics. St. Jude offers highly competitive stipends and robust support for its trainees. This program aims to address the critical shortage of biomedical trainees focused on classical hematology by
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own research project aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Expand your experience: Benefit from a 24-month postdoctoral fellowship at Charles University, combined with a 3 to 6-month
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. "Pervasive lesion segregation shapes cancer genome evolution." Nature 583.7815 (2020): 265-270 Anderson, Craig J., et al. "Strand-resolved mutagenicity of DNA damage and repair." Nature 630.8017 (2024): 744
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translation in mind. Our partners are the Medical University of Vienna, the St. Anna Children’s Cancer Research Institute (CCRI) and AITHYRA, the newly founded Research Institute for Biomedical AI
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2026 a Postdoctoral Researcher – Left-Right Asymmetry in Xenopus and Mouse Development Reference number: 2025-0328 Research focus of the division: Vertebrate organ laterality relies on cilia-driven
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all stages of career development, and has a record of facilitating career advancement for postdocs. At St. Jude, we know what can be achieved when the brightest scientific minds face the fewest barriers