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The Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung (IKZ) is a leading research institution in the area of science & technology as well as service & transfer of crystalline materials. Our goal is to enable
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resistance to viral and age-related diseases. BATPROTECT brings together a team of global leaders in bat biology and ageing (Emma Teeling, Dublin), bat immunology and virology (Linfa Wang, Singapore
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to closely collaborate with other lab members. Requirements: Master’s degree in bioinformatics, computer science, or a related field Creative mind that is eager to shape the project and who wants to make
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date of work is preferred. In order to increase the proportion of female employees in scientific and science-related positions, we hereby specifically invite female candidates to apply. People with
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graduates from a university/technical college with a diploma/master's degree in psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science or a related subject Good scientific knowledge and a high level of interest in
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activity measured via EEG Your profile: Diploma/Master's degree in psychology, neuroscience or a related field Good knowledge of natural sciences A high level of interest in issues related to basic and
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motivation to objective parameters (EEG, etc.) Your Profile: Graduate/Master's degree in psychology, ergonomics, cognitive sciences, or a related field Good understanding of complex experimental setups Strong
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The Leibniz Institute for Food Systems Biology at the Technical University of Munich (Leibniz-LSB@TUM) is a research institution of the Leibniz Association that combines methods of biomolecular
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organizational levels of the brain - from molecular and cellular processes to complex neuronal networks and behavior. In close collaboration with the Institute for Biology at Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg
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degree in chemistry, biochemistry, plant biology, chemical ecology or a relevant related field. You have experience in the fields of plant metabolomics, biochemistry, molecular biology, and transcriptomics