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04.03.2026, Academic staff A Postdoc position is available in the laboratory for Cellular Protein Biochemistry at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) Department of Bioscience. Our laboratory
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Postdoc position (d/f/m) developing gene editing therapies for ANO5-related muscular dystrophy Work time full-time Start date 01.04.2026 Employment period limited Application deadline 25.03.2026
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on the advanced characterization of nanostructure materials by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Your profile: Ph.D. in Chemistry, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, or a related discipline Solid
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Your Job: At the Institute for a Sustainable Hydrogen Economy - Catalytic Interfaces for Chemical Hydrogen Storage (IHE-1), we investigate fundamental mechanisms and processes of chemical hydrogen
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To strengthen our team in the division 5.2 “Metallic High-Temperature Materials” in Berlin-Steglitz, starting 01.04.2026, we are looking for a PostDoc (m/f/d) Characterization of creep behavior
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available in the PaquetLab at the Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research, Munich. Our research focusses on developing human brain tissue models from iPSCs to investigate mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease
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Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Radolfzell / Konstanz | Konstanz, Baden W rttemberg | Germany | about 1 month ago
of Animal Behavior, we are looking for a highly motivated Postdoc. The department offers a position for 2 years: Postdoctoral position (m/f/d) 100 % - “Decision-Making in Motion: From Neural Dynamics
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A postdoctoral researcher position is available in the Dichgans laboratory at the Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research , Munich. Our group investigates the molecular and cellular mechanisms
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these mechanisms, as they reca-pitulate key aspects of embryonic development and tissue morphogenesis in vitro. The group of Prof. Bausch investigates the physical principles underlying these emergent processes and
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of stem-cell derived models, these platforms open new avenues to systematically explore tissue self-organization and disease mechanisms. The group of Prof. Bausch is establishing an automated cell culture