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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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). The WZB Berlin Social Science Center is a publicly financed research institution that conducts leading edge theory-based and problem-oriented social science research (http://www.wzb.eu/en ). WZB researchers
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March 2026 (earlier or later by arrangement). The topic of the project is “Method Development for Solid-Phase DNA Synthesis”. About the Project: Solid-phase DNA synthesis is a fundamental technique in
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group “development of mobile agro-environmental sensing” within the IAT and advance the research in this domain with particular emphasis on research in the five IAT living labs. A central aspect of your
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that could inform the development of more appealing, healthier food options. Key Responsibilities: Literature research Independent preparation of biomolecular samples to be probed Experimental investigations
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are reviewed on a rolling basis. We will give preference to applications received by 30 March 2026, but will continue reviewing until the position is filled. For more information about the DPZ, please visit http
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networks are rewired in response to physiological or pathophysiological stimuli. The project will be conducted jointly with the 'Structural Interactomics Group' led by Prof. Fan Liu (https
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below) . For e-mail application, create a single PDF file and send it to tenuretrack(at)zalf.de stating the reference number T01-2026. https://jobs.zalf.de/jobposting
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Continuous development of existing methods and procedures for use in the joint project Documentation of laboratory work Collaboration with other project partners and regular presentation of results Your
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: MikrobiomProCheck – Establishment of clinical microbiome analyses Continuous further development of existing methods and procedures for sample processing and quantitative proteome analysis for use in the joint