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, please select Hohmann as your group preference in the IPP application platform. Qualification profile: Are you an ambitious scientist looking to push the boundaries of research while interacting with
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project: Analysis of antigen-presenting cells interaction with T cells across the body during central nervous system autoimmunity In the frame of this project, we will use a novel system, the so called
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but also alters the bone marrow niche, affecting myelopoiesis, differentiation and stromal interaction, leading to emergency myelopoiesis or hematopoietic halt/shock. Using single-cell and multi-omic
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will help address how subcellular organization, precursor selection and processing are interconnected. PhD project: Interactions between small RNAs and condensates We use the nematode C. elegans
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for the duration of the PhD, either by the DKFZ or by third-party sources. Research at the DKFZ is organised into the following programmes: In addition, the programmes offer many possibilities for interacting and
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receptor pairs for disease resistance. We are looking for a motivated candidate with a strong interest in plant immunity and plant-microbe interactions. Applications will be reviewed until the 09/03/2026 and
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religious beliefs and openness to interact with others. Academic Requirements Admission to a German higher education institution. The university must be state or state-recognised. The course of study is full
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application platform. Qualification profile: Are you an ambitious scientist looking to push the boundaries of research while interacting with colleagues from multiple disciplines and cultures? Then joining
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profile An excellent university degree (Master's, Diploma, or equivalent) in Computer Science or a related technical field (e.g., Interactive Media Systems, Virtual Reality Development, Software Engineering
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Network “A Coherent Analysis Framework for Emergence in Biological Systems” (CAFE-BIO) on the project “Proliferating active media”, which aims to investigate the interactions between different forms