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The Leibniz-Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften - ISAS - e. V. develops efficient analytical methods for health research. Thus, it contributes to the improvement of the prevention, early
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combination with methods of nonlinear spectroscopy. The spectral range includes in particular XUV radiation and soft x-rays, where experiments at in-house sources are complemented with the use of accelerator
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methods, and/or computer science specifically panel surveys and machine learning Excellent knowledge of English and good knowledge of German The ability to work in interdisciplinary and multi-local teams We
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-atmosphere continuum (SPAC) across agricultural and managed landscapes. The group combines isotope techniques, gas flux measurement methods, and plant physiological approaches to better understand key
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- Integrating exudation into the root economics space to better understand carbon and nutrient cycling in managed grasslands” is part of the DFG Priority Program 1374 “Biodiversity Exploratories”. The project
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methods, which occur with aging and lead to altered long-range and local synaptic function and subsequent aberrant network excitability along with associated memory deficits. Specifically, the candidate
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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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The Leibniz-Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften - ISAS - e. V. develops efficient analytical methods for health research. Thus, it contributes to the improvement of the prevention, early
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researchers specializing in marine segmented worms (Annelida) with comparative genomics experts. Its goal is to better understand European biodiversity using cutting-edge molecular and computational techniques
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wave-like patterns. We develop a multi-level framework to analyze regime transformations at the individual, national, regional, and global levels. Our interdisciplinary, mixed-methods approach combines