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equipped with safety level 2 laboratories with facilities for anaerobe experiments and for molecular biology work. State-of-the-art high-throughput sequencers (Pacific Biosciences, Illumina) are available in
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qualifications Successfully completed university degree (master, diploma, or equivalent) in computer science, physics, engineering, mathematics, or comparable field, In-depth theoretical knowledge in Machine
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: Excellent M.Sc. degree (or equivalent) in the areas biomedical or nutritional sciences Knowledge in molecular biology (immunoblot/IP, RNA isolation, qPCR quantification, ELISA, etc.) and cell culture
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, project management, science communication, environmental science, geography, computer science, social science, political science, international development, ecology, economics or related fields general
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The Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy (ATB) is a pioneer and a driver of bioeconomy research. We create the scientific foundation to transform agricultural, food
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of analyses. Your profile A PhD e.g. in environmental science, ecology or related fields of biology or geography (or equivalent), or you have submitted your PhD thesis for assessment. Essential is experience
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, colloquia and conferences) Active involvement in research networks (e. g. DZD) Skills and Requirements Excellent master and doctoral degree in neuroscience, biochemistry, biology or any related discipline
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in environmental science, geography, computer science, quantitative social or political science, physics, ecology, economics, or related fields general knowledge of climate research ability to solve
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research who are eager to contribute to impactful, cutting-edge projects in the fields of economics, public policy, and social sciences. This role offers an exciting opportunity for recent Master’s graduates
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(Nakamura et al, J. Neuroscience, 2013; Beer and Vavra et al, Plos biology, 2018; Ku et al, Cell Reports, 2024), hypothesized a network shift between the Trisynaptic loop and the Temporoamonic pathways