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Research assistant (Postdoc) (m/f/d) - Department of Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy - Institute of Bio
capacities. In the Plant Physiology group of the Freie Universitaet Berlin we are especially interested in plastid-controlled protection mechanisms, the signalling processes that adjust it to changing
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funded TRR186 (Molecular switches in the spatio-temporal control of cellular signal transmission). Requirements: Completed university degree (Master) in biochemistry or related subjects. Desirable
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assessment, muscle morphometry, cell proliferation, nutrient signaling, and molecular biology laboratory techniques. The Postdoctoral Fellow will participate in the CNRC Postdoctoral Fellowship Training
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how nutrient signaling pathways regulate epigenetic processes (see recent publications PLoS Genetics, 2020 ; Epigenetics & Chromatin, 2016; Genetics, 2016; PLoS Genetics, 2015; Epigenetics & Chromatin
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training and employment programs . We are seeking a highly qualified and motivated individual interested in identifying modes of neuropeptide signaling in brain circuits involved in stress modulation
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Researcher with an exceptionally strong background in GPCR pharmacology and signal transduction. The Lead Researcher will design and carry out experiments aimed at understanding mechanisms of G protein-coupled
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treat them. The Institute is composed of the following four departments: The Department of Infectious Diseases The Department of Microbiology and Immunology The Department of Medical Biochemistry and Cell
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. You have an initial track record of excellent publications. 3 Selected references on DNA-based artificial cells in the past: A. Samanta, M. Hörner, W. Liu, W. Weber, A. Walther “Signal-processing and
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workplace supported by the Institute’s accessibility plan, accommodation and disability management policies and procedures. Should you require accommodation at any point during the recruitment process
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an active interest in interdisciplinary research in the area of synthetic cells. The doctoral candidates will be part of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network “Signalling Synthetic Cells (SigSynCell