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meaningful impact? We are currently seeking a/an Postdoc marine evolutionary genomics 50 Faculty of Life Sciences Startdate: 2026-06-01T00:00:00Z | Working hours: 40 | Collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr
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impact? We are currently seeking a/an Postdoc marine evolutionary genomics 50 Faculty of Life Sciences Job vacancy starting: 01.06.2026 | Working hours: 40,00 | Classification CBA: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b
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administration and organisation. We are looking for a PhD Student in Evolutionary Anthropology (with a focus on Palaeoproteomics) 50 Faculty of Life Sciences Job vacancy starting: 01.03.2026 | Working hours
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professional field of activity: The selected candidate will be part of the 'Evolutionary Morphology Research Group' (EvoMorRG; Chair Palaeobiology with Special Emphasis on Vertebrate Palaeontology
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of this group consists of unraveling the evolutionary pathways of the Solar System bodies, in particular Earth, Venus, and Mars, and determining the place of the Solar System within the larger family of
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exploration and help us better understand our world. Does this sound like you? Then join our accomplished team! Your professional field of activity: The selected candidate will be part of the 'Evolutionary
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of this group consists of unraveling the evolutionary pathways of the Solar System bodies, in particular Earth, Venus, and Mars, and determining the place of the Solar System within the larger family of
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the Division of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany. Research in our group focuses on how genome-level processes (e.g. gene duplication, horizontal gene transfer, introgression) and natural selection have shaped
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and Evolutionary Ecology in the working group of Christa Schleper (Archaea Ecology and Evolution). Our research focuses on the physiology, ecological distribution and evolution of archaea, with a focus
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the Division of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany. Research in our group focuses on how genome-level processes (e.g. gene duplication, horizontal gene transfer, introgression) and natural selection have shaped