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to gain further qualifications. We offer our employees a broad spectrum of career opportunities in an attractive working professional environment (https://www.dwi.rwthaachen.de/seite/institutskultur). DWI
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the Forschungsverbund Berlin (https://www.fv-berlin.de/ ) and the Leibniz Association www.leibniz-gemeinschaft.de . You can find more details on the institute webpage: www.ikz-berlin.de . The Section Fundamental
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information on data protection and the processing of personal data can be found at: https://www.isas.de/en/datenschutz . The closing date for applications is November 17, 2025. Please apply via our applicant
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request one if your application is successful. For further information, please visit the website: https://www.kmk.org/zab/central-office-for-foreign-education.html For further information or to discuss the
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questions regarding the job opening, please contact Babette Hagemann, the research manager (babette.hagemann[at]wzb.eu. ) For more information about the hiring research unit and researcher, see https
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details of 2-3 references For more information on the institute, please see: https://www.leibniz-inm.de/en/ The INM practices an open and appreciative corporate culture in which the existing diversity is
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for Foreign Education (ZAB) with your application. If you do not yet have a certificate evaluation, you would have to apply for one upon successful application. For more information, please visit https
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for extension. The Milles lab (https://www.leibniz-fmp.de/milles ) uses and develops integrated single molecule fluorescence and NMR spectroscopy approaches to study intrinsically disordered proteins with the aim
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: Prof. Stephanie Pfänder) https://www.leibniz-liv.de/forschung/forschungseinheiten/emerging-viruses . Candidate requirements: PhD in a relevant field (virology, immunology, molecular and cell biology
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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