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with a postdoctoral researcher, as well as with Dr. Jorg Massen of the Animal Behavior and Cognition Group at Utrecht University and Prof. Carsten de Dreu of the University of Groningen we will address
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Oceanography, Marine Geology and Marine Observations work interdisciplinary within a joint research program. The doctoral thesis will be based in the working groups Organic Trace Substances (Organic Trace
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funded by the Leibniz Collaborative Excellence program and conducted in cooperation with the Institute of Space Systems at the University of Stuttgart. The position includes setting up a multi-metal lidar
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research project, and the training programme is available on the RTG webpage (https:// www.uni-goettingen.de/rtg2906). Applications are due by 15.01.2026. We ask you to submit your written application as a
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as a PhD student in TUM’s graduate programme. Key responsibilities: Co-designing research methodology/approaches to study the political economy of climate mitigation policies in low- and middle-income
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. Your task: The applicant will be part of a research project in the Department of Immunology (Dr. Bloemendaal) investigating the role of the gut microbiota in the gut-immune-brain-axis, specifically
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IX). Contact and Application For any questions on this job opportunity, please contact: Prof. Dr. Katharina Scherf, k.scherf.leibniz-lsb(at)tum.de , Dr. Melanie Köhler, m.koehler.leibniz-lsb(at)tum.de
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single file). Please state the job reference number 30/2025 and apply exclusively via our recruitment platform at www.igb-berlin.de/en/jobs . Questions can be directed to Dr. Sven Würtz, head of
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. Dr. Silvia Capellino, investigating the interaction of human immune cells and bone cells in vitro. Your Qualifications: Master´s degree in one of the following subjects: biology, biochemistry, chemical
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tools to evaluate the ecological role of parasites and virus in the Elbe Estuary. The work is carried out as part of the DFG Graduate Program “Biota-Mediated Effects of Carbon Cycling in Estuaries