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Description Two PhD opportunities in computational biophysics/chemistry (Bremen, Germany) The group of Professor Ulrich Kleinekathöfer at Constructor University, Bremen, Germany, is offering one PhD
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Description With its work, the Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops (IGZ) contributes to a better understanding of plant systems and thus to the development of sustainable and
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available on site for the development of suitable radiotracers. One focus of the work is on the use and evaluation of large tomographic data sets to derive parameter data for reactive transport modeling
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to stop the development of type 2 immunity are lacking, as are pathways that specifically regulate the development of allergies, while retaining anti-parasite and wound healing responses. PhD Project
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to contribute to sustainable development. training future academic and professional leaders, qualified professionals’ involvement in the solution of development-related problems in Latin America graduates
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-Landau in close cooperation/mentoring with Prof. Dr. Herman Jungkunst and other institutions across Europe, e.g., Ghent University, Belgium or Agroscope, Switzerland. The NitroScope project aims to develop
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, and dysregulation of R-loop processing is associated with cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. We have developed an unbiased mass spectrometry-based proteomics approach to identify proteins
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on transforming nitrogen pollutants from water and air into valuable ammonia. This project offers the chance to be at the forefront of sustainable chemistry by developing cost-effective and efficient catalysts
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about the research group can be found on the homepage. The Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry (IPB) is a non-university research institution of the Leibniz Association on the Weinberg Campus
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to contribute to sustainable development. training future academic and professional leaders, qualified professionals’ involvement in the solution of development-related problems in Latin America graduates