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emerging to address the ‘broken system’ of antibiotic R&D. It focuses on the actors and stakeholders seeking to develop a radically altered antimicrobial innovation ecosystem by establishing alternative
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future tasks: The successful applicant will: Analyze and integrate clinical and multi-omic datasets from rare disease cohorts. Develop and apply network medicine tools, particularly multiplex network-based
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) traces the development and dissemination (in Greek, Coptic, Syriac and Armenian) of early Christian and late antique literature in which the main characters are early Christian individuals connected in
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: The Department of Political Science provides research and teaching in the full range of core areas of political science, develops innovative and problem-oriented research focuses and offers a broad diversity of
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the climatic record and consider the role of novel technological developments in tracking the dispersal of humans into the Old World. The latest dating methods will also be used to build chronologies from
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remodeling and leverage this knowledge to develop new tools for genome engineering. Our research integrates structural biology with a variety of biochemical, biophysical, and biotechnological approaches
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. You publish and lecture internationally in numismatics, especially in your area of specialisation. You prepare a habilitation thesis in medieval or modern numismatics and monetary history. You acquire
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their research career and take advantage of the support services offered at the University to help them prepare a successful proposal. EoIs are open to all research areas, and the University of Vienna has provided
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transcriptomic and possible other -omics data Manage and develop research projects and publish acquired results. Support for and independent grant applications on the topic Teach Bsc and Msc students of biology in
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)proteomics data. Manage and develop research projects and publish acquired results. Manage collaborative projects within our research group and with our collaboration partners. Teach Bsc and Msc students