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of nutrition and health, with the aim of understanding the molecular basis of nutrition-dependent diseases, and of developing new strategies for treatment and prevention. We invite applications to join the
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immunotherapy, transplant rejection and autoimmunity. The objective of the LIT is to develop efficient immune therapeutic strategies in these areas. Close networking between University and University Hospital
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workflows within selected ELM use cases by developing code to create semantic annotated data structures. Development of metadata schemas for typical synthetic biology steps and methodologies in ELM research
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C4 grasslands of the world”. We will develop a novel approach for simulating C4 grasslands in interaction with C3 grasslands and trees based on Eco-Evolutionary Optimality (EEO) within the framework
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of cancer immunotherapy, transplant rejection and autoimmunity. The objective of the LIT is to develop efficient immune therapeutic strategies in these areas. Close networking between University and
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future of the C4 grasslands of the world”. We will develop a novel approach for simulating C4 grasslands in interaction with C3 grasslands and trees based on Eco-Evolutionary Optimality (EEO) within
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with matter and pursues applications that emerge from this research. It develops and uses ultrafast and ultra-intense lasers and laser-riven short-pulse light sources in a broad spectral range in
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Flexible working time models for the compatibility of family and career Opportunity for graduation and support for career development A positive working atmosphere in a supportive team Good access
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. Willingness to cooperate within RESIST and develop cooperation with scientists within the CRC. Our offer We offer an interesting position in an international and dynamic scientific environment. We foster flat
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The research group Genetics and Physiology of Root Development studies crop root anatomical and architectural traits. Research is mainly focused on cereals including barley, wheat, and maize. We