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characterization of viral and cellular determinants underlying diseases induced by different arboviruses (e.g. DENV, ZIKV, WNV, CHIKV). To do so, we use a range of methods including cellular model systems, primary
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) in the field of agricultural or environmental data collection. Your ability to collaborate across disciplines and to develop and refine methods in the field of environmental and agricultural sensor
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methods. The expected focus of your scientific work will be collection-based microbiology, emphasizing the utilization and advancement of DSMZ bioresources to support your own research projects. You will
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March 2026 (earlier or later by arrangement). The topic of the project is “Method Development for Solid-Phase DNA Synthesis”. About the Project: Solid-phase DNA synthesis is a fundamental technique in
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) – full-time or part-time, EG 13 TV-AVH – The research group under the direction of Dr. Maria Rosenthal is combining structural biology, virology and biochemistry methods to investigate the mechanisms
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for Infection Research) in Braunschweig. The research should focus on the systematics and evolution of microorganisms, as well as on the integration of big data methods, comparative genomics, modern
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institute by providing deep understanding of the mechanical response across a broad spectrum of materials, from nanocomposites to cell-laden hydrogels. New characterization methods are required
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the facility. Provide expert-level user support, including training on instrument operation, assisting with sample preparation, method optimization, and complex data analysis. Adapt and optimize advanced
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central aspect of your research lies in the combination of qualitative and participatory research methods with quantitative research methods to integrate different normative perspectives with analytical
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to develop in the following areas: Quantification of multiple impacts of climate change on wine-growing landscapes, with focus on agricultural water management und landscape hydrology. Quantitative numerical