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expected to start ideally by September 2026. About the position The IsoMuseomics project aims to trace genomic changes across a wide time span - up to 200 years - to understand how environmental changes have
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microeconomics. The position is fixed term for three years with a six-month trial period. The position is part of a new research project “Generational Change for Productive Structural Transformation in Agriculture
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ideally before May 2026. The project studies how generational change in family-owned agricultural firms affects productivity, firm survival, investment behavior, and technology adoption. The analyses focus
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systemic change levers for scaling alternative socio-economic models for nature restoration. This includes examining the levels of participation in socio-economic models and the challenges of real
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looking for a postdoctoral researcher to work in the “Sex Differences in Immunity (SEXDIM)” project. The project aims to provide insight into how changing fertility patterns and environmental factors relate
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change. We are building an integrative framework that links (i) high-dimensional single-cell molecular profiles to (ii) quantitative cellular phenotypes and (iii) evolutionary and developmental variation