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strategies. About the role The Klingler lab is seeking an enthusiastic, critical, and creative postdoctoral researcher to study amygdala–hippocampal circuit dysfunction and associated behavioral changes in
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references for dynamic data. 3. Conduct TR-SSX experiments at MAX IV and ESRF to capture microsecond-to-millisecond structural intermediates of the chloride transport cycle. 4. Conduct TR-SFX at European XFEL
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under climate change. Your responsibilities: Conduct tree-ring sampling campaigns, carry out tree-ring analyses (ring width, stable isotopes, wood anatomy & chemistry), guide and train technical staff
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memory, anxiety, social and maternal behavior as well as autism- and depressive-like behaviors in a mouse. Our recent work has identified dynamic changes in microtubules during memory encoding (Uchida et
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and lactating platform. The success of these strategies critically relies on the timing of behavior to match the narrow summer season window during which the environmental conditions meet the critical
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on how post-translational modification networks regulate protein function and cellular behaviour, with particular emphasis on understanding regulatory proteome states. By combining technological innovation
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your new colleagues You will become part of Glaciology and Climate, where we conduct research into past and present changes of the inland ice and the ocean. In addition to research, we also carry out
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Postdoctoral Fellow. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in chromatin biology and prior research experience in the field. Our lab investigates how chromatin-associated complexes alter their functions
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, researchers, educators and innovators to tackle humanity’s greatest challenges in four transformative areas: Health, Medical Science & Generative Biology Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture Climate Change
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focuses on optimizing the synthesis and scalable production of a thermodynamic promoter for gas hydrate–based CO2 capture. Primary responsibilities Conduct independent and collaborative research