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research spectrum covers a unique range. Institute of Material and Process Design The Institute of Material and Process Design is dedicated to the sustainable and ecological development of innovative
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with a possibility of extension. Research Focus IMPRS-GS: Projects span experimental (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, etc.) and theoretical (bioinformatics, computational biology, etc
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or population genetics/genomics and have a strong interest in studying genetic biodiversity. Previous experience with molecular lab work is a must; additional skills in bioinformatics and/or statistics
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studies have confirmed SPPL3’s capacity to act as a potent regulator of glycosylation-dependent physiological processes, e.g. in the context of tumor immune evasion. As part of a newly DFG-funded project
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studies have confirmed SPPL3’s capacity to act as a potent regulator of glycosylation-dependent physiological processes, e.g. in the context of tumor immune evasion. As part of a newly DFG-funded project
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Description Apply for PhD positions in structural, molecular, cellular and developmental biology, bioinformatics, genomics, evolutionary biology, and more. Are you passionate about uncovering the
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. Highlighting the importance of this process, alterations in RNP granules have been linked to ALS pathogenesis and MN degeneration. Thus, a better understanding of RNP granules could lead to novel therapeutics
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will be matched with PIs’ projects. Who can apply? We are looking for excellent candidates with a completed Master’s degree in various fields (Life Sciences, Bioinformatics, Mathematics, Physics
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details and procedure prescribed by the institution. The institution sets its own deadline for the admission process. Please inform yourself in plenty of time about the application process at the host
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USD Application Papers Application forms and further information on the application procedure may be requested from Prof. Dr. Beth Plummer (The University of Arizona) via e-mail . Application Deadline