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: 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
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Description Reference number 3694: PhD student researching and developing alternative methods to animal testing (f/m/d) in the Experimental Toxicology and ZEBET department of the German Federal
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Description/content The PhD programme in Animal and Zoonotic Infections offers project-oriented postgraduate training in animal infection medicine and zoonoses research and provides the advanced qualifications
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the goal of obtaining a doctorate. It is based in the newly established Animal Neurophysiology group (Prof. Münch) at the Institute of Animal Physiology, at the Faculty of Biology and Chemistry. The salary
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Description/content (Veterinary) biomedicine (project-related courses), interdisciplinary basic sciences coursework, key qualification (statistics, epidemiology, animal welfare, biological safety, presentation
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trophoblast cells in a small animal model. The project is part of the new Collaborative Research Center (SFB 1713) “Maternal Immune Activation: Causes and Consequences”. We are seeking a highly motivated and
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research projects. Attestable experience with animal communication research and fieldwork under physically demanding conditions is highly desirable. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with a
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of a housing system for mice and the analysis of the effects of housing conditions on the immune phenotype and immune resilience. The aim of the project is to analyse the effects of an animal-friendly
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systems Limbic systems Motor systems Systems neuroscience: clinical applications Plus: basics of biometrics, biophysics, animal welfare, etc. Course organisation The course will be taught on the basis
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least one of areas like animal communication research, probabilistic modeling, or language evolution is a strong requirement. As the position involves computational / mathematical modeling in the form