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early-warning signals and tipping points relevant to the PlanetaryBoundaries framework . Complementing this, work package 2 addresses marine biodiversity, ecosystem health, and biosphere functioning by
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early-warning signals and tipping points relevant to the Planetary Boundaries framework . Complementing this, work package 2 addresses marine biodiversity, ecosystem health, and biosphere functioning by
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. Please indicate in your application which of the above listed projects is most intriguing for you. Your profile Eligible candidates have strong skills in computational molecular (bio)physics, statistical
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, the Division of Signaling and Functional Genomics at the German Cancer Research Center is seeking as soon as possible a Postdoc – Bioinformatics / Computational Biology Reference number: 2026-0007 The Division
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Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung | Oldenburg Oldenburg, Niedersachsen | Germany | about 1 month ago
science, or a related subject Experienced in acoustic propagation modelling, signal processing, and data mining A strong background in programming, statistical analysis, and spatial modelling and mapping
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, CV, contact details of at least three referees and academic transcripts of records, preferably in English. Please indicate "Postdoctoral fellow novel optical technologies" in the subject line. For any
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focuses on the resilience of the marine sinks of heat and carbon, using Earth system and biogeochemical models, observational data, and scenario analysis to identify early-warning signals and tipping points
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focuses on the resilience of the marine sinks of heat and carbon, using Earth system and biogeochemical models, observational data, and scenario analysis to identify early-warning signals and tipping points
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(e.g. Malik et al. Nat Genetics 2028; Mishra et al. Nature 2022) and subsequent findings from our lab showing that the stroke risk gene Foxf2 maintains brain endothelial cell function via Tie2 signaling
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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