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environmental health to develop the solutions of tomorrow. The University of Luebeck provides a highly international, multi-disciplinary environment with excellent opportunities for professional growth. You will
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teaching Working hours: full-time (65 %) Published: 06.06.2024 Limitation:Temporary (3 years) Contract:TV-L Your Tasks In a dynamic and multidisciplinary environment, the candidate will work on the
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student position in Environmental AMR (f/m/d) Analysing drivers and barriers to the spread in aquatic and terrestrial environments Tasks: Conduct an AI-driven systematic review to comprehensively analyze
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integrating protein structure, molecular mechanisms and cellular function A stimulating, supportive, international and cooperative research environment Contracts (TV-L E13 65%), initially for 3 years Contact
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Climate-Sensitive Infectious Diseases lab | Heidelberg, Baden W rttemberg | Germany | about 1 month ago
environments. Take the lead in developing indicators for an integrated AMR One Health surveillance approach, with a focus on incorporating environmental factors. Requirements Research FieldComputer
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adaptation Background: Adaptation is the process by which organisms in a population evolve to fit the environment in which they reside. The ‘fuel’ of adaptation is generally considered to be genetic variation
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12 PhD Positions (f, m, d) Stellen-ID: 2805 Facility: Research Training Group (RTG) 2756 Contact person: Prof. Dr. Sarah Köster sarah.koester@uni-goettingen.de 0551 39-29429 Date of filling
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of dormant states in bees Background: Understanding the ability of natural populations to respond to ongoing and future environmental pressures represents one of the greatest challenges facing modern science
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number, which is genetically controlled, but can be influenced by environmental factors, such as temperature and food quality. In Drosophila, evolutionary changes in ovariole number are associated with
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PhD Position in the field of condensed matter physics (f/m/d) Stellen-ID: 2806 Facility: 1st Institute of Physics Contact person: Herr Prof. Dr. Thomas Weitz thomas.weitz@uni-goettingen.de 0551