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to overcome breeding barriers in barley. The project combines in silico analyses, molecular cytogenetics, single‑pollen nucleus genotyping, and genetic mapping to unlock natural genetic diversity from wild
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Raw1 and Raw7 at a cellular level in spike meristems. Your qualifications and skills: You hold an MSc. in plant biology or related fields with a strong background in plant developmental and molecular
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-time 65 %, limited for 3 years, start: as soon as possible) Are you passionate about machine learning, molecular science, and making discoveries at the interface of biology and chemistry? Join us at the
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Senckenberg – Leibniz Institution for Biodiversity and Earth System Research (SGN), headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, is seeking to fill the following position in the Department of Molecular
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inflamed sites using State-of-the-Art Mass Spectrometry-Based Multi-Omics. We aim to dissect the cellular and molecular heterogeneity of various TMEs with highest sensitivity down to the single-cell level to
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Senckenberg – Leibniz Institution for Biodiversity and Earth System Research (SGN), headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, is seeking to fill the following position in the Department of Molecular
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organizational skills, including English language skills (oral and written) Previous experience in virology, molecular biology or cell biology is welcome. What we offer: Working as part of a highly motivated team
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diversity and evolutionary history of a wheat immune receptor pair to uncover the molecular mechanisms underpinning paired receptor compatibility and guide the design of optimised immune receptor pairs
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on model approach to improve vegetation’s impact on energy fluxes and related permafrost dynamics improve the process-based fire model SPITFIRE to better simulate fire effects on tundra vegetation and
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The LIT - Leibniz Institute for Immunotherapy (foundation under civil law) (https://lit.eu ) – is a biomedical research center focusing on translational immunology in the fields of cancer