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Leibniz Institut für Naturstoffforschung und Infektionsbiologie | Jena, Th ringen | Germany | 1 day ago
Candidates are expected to be interested in working at the boundaries of several research domains Master's degree in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Systems Biology, Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering
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motivated and curious candidate with a strong enthusiasm for bioengineering and neurobiology. The ideal applicant holds a master’s degree in bio(medical) engineering, (bio)physics, neuroscience, or a closely
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and external as well as national and international project partners Preparing scientific publications and project reports Your Profile: Master’s degree in bioengineering, environmental sciences, soil
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biology, bioengineering, chemical engineering, or a related discipline Knowledge and experience in the analysis of metagenomics, untargeted metabolomics, or other biological high-throughput datasets
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ambitious graduates from around the world as they explore big interdisciplinary questions in Biological Sciences, Biomedicine, Biological Physics, and Bioengineering & Biomaterials. From Molecular, Cell
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provide bioengineering solutions to urgent societal needs. IBMI scientists develop next-generation imaging and sensing methods to measure previously inaccessible properties of living systems, hence
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in the Department of Bioengineering at Helmholtz Munich . Our group focuses on the development and application of genetically encoded agents, primarily for photoacoustic and fluorescence imaging.We use
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, which provide bioengineering solutions to urgent societal needs. IBMI scientists develop next-generation imaging and sensing methods to measure previously inaccessible properties of living systems, hence
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Helmholtz Zentrum München - Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt | Stein bei N rnberg, Bayern | Germany | about 1 month ago
Munich and the Chair of Biological Imaging (CBI) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) are an integrated, multi-disciplinary research unit, which provide bioengineering solutions to urgent societal
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, and bionic and neuroprosthetics as well as integrative and cognitive neuroscience. Additionally, a strong cooperation with technical disciplines like bioengineering and medical technology is provided