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welcome applications from candidates with disabilities. If multiple candidates prove to be equally qualified, those with disabilities or with equivalent status pursuant to the German Social Code IX (SGB IX
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family-friendly university. We welcome applications from candidates with disabilities. If multiple candidates prove to be equally qualified, those with disabilities or with equivalent status pursuant
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to psychological and clinical measures and outcomes, epidemiology, statistics, and bioinformatics. Work in an environment of scientific excellence and interdisciplinary collaboration IMPRS-TP is a joint initiative
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. The successful candidate will be integrated into the Institute’s International Max Planck Research School “Global Multiplicities” ( https://www.imprs-gm.mpg.de ), which offers comprehensive structured doctoral
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research, supported by the renowned Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (MPI-M) and the Universität Hamburg (UHH). Why Join IMPRS-ESM? Interdisciplinary focus: We address the processes and dynamics
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or directly inside the cell. This approach requires biochemistry or cell biology for the sample preparation and scripting skills for the ET data processing. For more information, please read PMID33762348
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programme via the DAAD Portal. Regardless of this first step, applicants must at the same time apply for admission at SEARCA using the contact details and procedure prescribed by the institution
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other siderophores using native production, genetically modified organisms and cell-free processes for the production of siderophores with the aim of achieving the highest possible siderophore
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processes that produce energy and raw materials. The Department of Radiation Research on Biological Systems is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) to investigate the impact of ionizing radiation on mammalian
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Description Project background: Molecular spin qubits are an appealing platform for quantum information processing due to their potential for long coherence times and high chemical tunability