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Four PhD positions are advertised in the Functional Materials Dynamics group at the Institute for Physical Chemistry under the remit of the collaborative research center SFB 1249. The positions
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lines and cancer tissue samples. Selected candidates will be part of an international team of PhD students and postdocs that works at the forefront of biomedical research. The PhD student will be a member
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synthesis and theoretical calculations, the TACY team will use a new synergistic approach to solve this long-standing problem. Objective is the synthesis of cyclacene precursors and polycyclic aromatic
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the fundamental biology of osteosarcoma and how this governs the response to existing and emerging chemotherapeutics. Our aim is to use these insights to identify new treatment strategies and apply them
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focusses on the development and translation of a novel peptide therapy against cardiac diseases. It is based on extensive preliminary work by our working group, which has demonstrated therapeutic effects
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against cardiac diseases. It is based on extensive preliminary work by our working group, which has demonstrated therapeutic effects of the synthetic peptide in chronic and acute heart failure animal models
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to understand the role of microbiota in the development and therapy response of PDAC. We work in a highly motivated and international team in close collaboration with our colleagues at the German Cancer research
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, Volkswagen Foundation), our projects explore the development of motor, visual, verbal, and social functions in infancy, and their development from early childhood to young adulthood. Utilizing a broad spectrum
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About the Position: The successful candidate will join the project group of PD Dr. Axel Mogk, renowned for his work on bacterial protein quality control systems. The hexameric AAA+ proteins ClpG and
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the attachment of palmitoyl groups to proteins, often triggering conformational changes. In T cells, palmitoylation patterns shift significantly upon T cell receptor activation, highlighting its role in cellular