Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
: Reference number 3694: PhD student researching and developing alternative methods to animal testing (f/m/d) Pay grade: 13 TVöD Place of work: Berlin and Hannover Limited for three years Application deadline
-
pathophysiology Basic expertise in toxicology (e.g. through DGPT training courses or relevant study or work experience) Experience in the establishment of test systems Full job description: https://www.bfr.bund.de
-
Areas of study Greek Studies, Latin Studies, American Studies, English Studies, Book Science, German as a Foreign Language, German Studies, Nordic Philology, Miscellaneous, Nordic Studies, Scandinavian Studies, Cultural Studies, Media Culture, Digital Media, Media Studies, Modern Greek Studies,...
-
-of-the-art infrastructure to study the chemical diversity, biochemical interactions and biological functions of small natural product molecules in plants and fungi ( https://www.ipb-halle.de/en/ ). Research
-
are a small international team based at the Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences in Göttingen, Germany. We aim to understand how molecular machines select transmembrane cargo proteins and
-
using Neural ODEs, which inherently follows the principle of mass balance, but have more flexibility in matching the complex rainfall-runoff relation. To validate and test the proposed hybrid framework
-
gravel pores and reducing oxygen supply to benthic habitats. These measurements explain the problem, but they cannot forecast future conditions or test management scenarios. Planners are therefore forced
-
to reason about software (e.g., LLM agents for finding and fixing bugs) Static and dynamic program analysis (e.g., to infer specifications) Test input generation (e.g., to compare the behavior of old and new
-
of models in existing simulation software conducting numerical studies, also on HPC systems Further specific tasks can be tailored to the attitude and interests of the PhD students/postdocs. Requirements
-
, previous studies suggest that short RNAs like eRNAs can trigger phase separation of proteins in transcriptional condensates, and transcription factors can interact directly with RNAs. The presence of eRNAs