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of the testis, production and function of sperm, fertilisation, as well as early embryonic development – in both health and disease. To this end, we combine interdisciplinary research in molecular, structural
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to elucidate the genetic, molecular, and cellular mechanisms governing the formation and function of the testis, production and function of sperm, fertilisation, as well as early embryonic development
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research in Canada. CI²B is seeking a distinguished scientist with an outstanding career who can create the conditions to advance the Institute’s development and leadership while pursuing their own
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governing the formation and function of the testis, production and function of sperm, fertilisation, as well as early embryonic development – in both health and disease. To this end, we combine
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Faculty position in Molecular Health (Tenure-Track Assistant Professor / Associate Professor) at ...
for candidates interested in providing a molecular, mechanistic understanding of central processes in physiology, development and disease. Relevant research areas include molecular aspects
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, independent, extramurally funded research program. Demonstrate sustained scholarly productivity with a record of peer-reviewed funding. Mentor faculty and trainees in grant writing, scientific development, and
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Hospital Münster, and the University of Hamburg. Our goal is to advance the development of innovative, non-hormonal contraceptives that pharmacologically disable the function of sperm. – ideally with you on
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, production and function of sperm, fertilisation, as well as early embryonic development – in both health and disease. To this end, we combine interdisciplinary research in molecular, structural, and cell
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scientific expertise – ideally with you on board! The positions are located at the interface of the research groups of Julia Wallmeier working on cilia in early development and Corinna Friedrich working
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on an undervalued receptor family: plexins. These receptors are involved in neuronal development, but also in shaping the cardiovascular, muskolskeletal systems and kidney. Further, plexins regulate immune responses