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hybridization, in–vivo electrophysiology data analysis with mice and is tightly linked to independent subprojects involving in-vivo electrophysiology in humans and high-resolution fMRI in awake rats
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information at: http://www.ifw-dresden.de . The Institute for Metallic Materials (Prof. K. Nielsch) of the IFW Dresden offers a Post Doc Position (m/f/div) on the following topic: Project Coordination and Build
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-funded project with 23 partner institutions, that aims to create a robust monitoring network to: support the expansion, improvement and harmonization of existing data, knowledge, and monitoring approaches
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working hours is generally possible, taking into account the interests of the company. For more information about the position, please contact Prof. Dr. Hendrik Drachsler at e-mail address h.drachsler
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“Behavioral Biology” in your submission. For questions about the position, please contact Dr. Claudia Fichtel (claudia.fichtel(at)gwdg.de ). For further information please contact phone: +49 (0)551-3851-105
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expected to take place on 20.02.2026. Unfortunately, we cannot cover your application and travel costs. For further information, please contact: Dr. Miriam von Thenen, miriam.thenen(at)io-warnemuende.de Dr
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), biostatistics, machine learning, data science and research data management, and causal inference methods (Iris Pigeot, Marvin Wright, Vanessa Didelez), and etiologic and molecular epidemiology (Konrad Stopsack
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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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) to join the Data Science & Digital Libraries Research Group (Prof. Dr. Sören Auer) at the earliest possible date, subject to final approval of third-party funding. The position is initially limited
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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