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The IUF – Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine investigates the molecular mechanisms through which particles, radiation and environmental chemicals harm human health. The main
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of a company pension scheme as well as an allowance for capital-forming benefits A varied further education programs, sports activities, joint leisure events Health days and company integration
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well as an allowance for capital-forming benefits A varied further education programs, sports activities, joint leisure events Health days and company integration management Support with care services in the family
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The Kiel Institute for the World Economy seeks a Postdoctoral Researcher (f/m/d) (part-time) in Economics and Global Health. This vacant position will be integrated in the global health research
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: An exciting scientific environment The opportunity to realize your own research ideas Excellent teamwork in a friendly and collegial atmosphere Family-friendly working conditions (certified by Audit
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well as in the publications produced in this context. The ideal candidate, thus, will need to have a theoretical interest in the topics and the skills to contribute to a challenging research environment. The
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a team environment Other advantageous attributes might include: Experience of working in interdisciplinary research projects Good German and Spanish is advantageous but not mandatory Our offer Salary
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application-inspired. Subject to funding approval, the following position is to be filled for the three-year main phase of the joint project "Diversification of cropping systems for the one health of soils
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enhance soil health, boost soil-based ecosystem services, and stabilize or increase yields compared to conventionally managed fields. A comprehensive assessment of physical, chemical, and biological soil
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PostDoc in Chrononutrition (m/f/d) Department of Molecular Metabolism and Precision Nutrition (MMPN)
of nutrition and health, with the aim of understanding the molecular basis of nutrition-dependent diseases, and of developing new strategies for treatment and prevention. We invite applications for the newly