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experience in the field of (radio)pharmacy desirable Basic knowledge and practical experience in cell biology desirable Creative thinking, results-oriented work and a high degree of communication and teamwork
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PhD Position – High-Temperature Electrolysis – from stack design to operational optimizationFull PhD
cells with improved energy and power density, longer lifetime, and maximal safety. Find out more about our mission and future-oriented projects here: https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/iet/iet-1 We
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cell therapy targeting B cell lymphoma by epigenetic reinforcement of tumor-specific T cell cytotoxicity” (Dr Marco Frentsch, project leader in the working group of Prof. Il-Kang Na) 2
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for Molecular and Cellular Bioengineering (CMCB), the Chair of iPS Cells and Neurodegenerative Diseases (Prof. Dr. Jared Sterneckert) is looking for a highly motivated and talented Research Associate / PhD
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). Damage to podocytes or the SD drives proteinuria and is central to most glomerular diseases. Using podocyte-specific Crb2 knockout mice and Crb2-GFP cell lines (wildtype and mutants), we identified Crb2 as
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research with the combined tools of immunology, microbiology, virology, cell biology and molecular biology. For more information, please see https://www.mhh.de/hbrs/zib MD/PhD Molecular Medicine
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for Molecular and Cellular Bioengineering (CMCB), the Chair of Biomimetic Materials (Prof. Dr. Nils Kröger, https://tu-dresden.de/cmcb/bcube/forschungsgruppen/kroeger ) offers a position as Research Associate
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microscopy, cell biophysics. • Is fluent in English What we offer: • An international, interdisciplinary, flexible and motivating working environment • Work in the state-of-the-art laboratories
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Description Apply for PhD positions in structural, molecular, cellular and developmental biology, bioinformatics, genomics, evolutionary biology, and more. Are you passionate about uncovering the
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projects will start in second half of 2026, between June and December. Our Research —Plants and their seeds are vital for human nutrition. In our IMPRS, we study genetic, molecular, cellular, metabolic and