24 computer-programmer-"https:"-"IDAEA-CSIC" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UNIV" positions at Free University of Berlin
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The Absmeier group (https://www.bcp.fu-berlin.de/en/chemie/biochemie/research-groups/absmeier-group/index.html ) is interested in the regulation of mRNA translation and decay. We recombinantly
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. Our program focuses on understanding hostpathogen interactions across species (mice, chickens, pigs, dogs) using well-established viral (e.g., Marek's disease virus, Theiler virus, Hepatitis E
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Freie Universität Berlin is an internationally renowned research university in Germany's capital. The Department of Law offers an English-taught Master's program in European and International
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. Our program focuses on understanding hostpathogen interactions across species (mice, chickens, pigs, dogs) using well-established viral (e.g., Marek's disease virus, Theiler virus, Hepatitis E
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The research project "The Linguistic (Pre-)History of the Indo-Iranian Frontier," funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) within the Emmy Noether Program, examines the modern languages
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The research project "The Linguistic (Pre-)History of the Indo-Iranian Frontier," funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) within the Emmy Noether Program, examines the modern languages
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are conducting a dedicated study entitled 'The Information content of brain wiring', funded by the Volkswagen Foundation Pioneering Research Program 'the unknown unknown.' The basic premise is simple
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the methodological and scientific development of the programme. The tasks are: - Research, planning, and management of format development, including selection procedures and scheduling - Conducting scientific
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institutions. The structured qualification program comprises seminars, summer and winter schools, conference participation, and research stays at partner institutions. Tasks of the Ph.D. candidate: - Conduct
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Bewerbungsende: 06.10.2025 The CRITICAL AGENCY project group (funded by the DFG's Emmy Noether Programme) researches critique as it is manifest in critical encounters: critique does not always land