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under the pressure of global change is one of the greatest challenges for humanity. The time window to implement the SDGs and achieve the Paris climate goals is rapidly closing. This calls for fast
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components of the mangrove system as well as representing human actors (harvesters) collecting e.g. bivalves or crabs, and including economic drivers. Furthermore ZMT will contribute to the design of
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-reviewed publication activities Development of a teaching profile Active engagement in transfer activities Human resource management Your profile: As a future Junior Professor, you are able to demonstrate
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Human Development at DIPF is taking part in the LOEWE centre DYNAMIC and seeking to appoint: a doctoral candidate 75% of the regular hours per week, for 36 months, salary EG 13 collective bargaining
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the department Human and Animal Cell Lines. The department Human and Animal Cell Lines is in charge of the open cell line collection at the DSMZ, performs cell line characterization, quality controls and
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states), remuneration group E 13, part time 50% with 20 working hours per week fixed-term work contract until 31/3/2027 in accordance with the WissZeitVG (German Scientific Temporary Contracts Act) The
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, plants and humans (DCropS4OneHealth)", which has been applied for within the framework of the BMBF call "Biodiversity and Health" Scientist for the Doctorate (f/m/d) (100 %) Focus on Artificial
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conducts research at the interface of plants, humans, and the environment, addressing systemic and global challenges such as biodiversity loss, climate change, urbanization, and malnutrition. Scientifically
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molecular to behavioral, from mouse to human. The diversity of the data and its heterogeneous origin and dynamic integration poses a particular challenge for research data management. At the LIR, we
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, plants and humans (DCropS4OneHealth)", which has been applied for within the framework of the BMBF call "Biodiversity and Health" Scientist Plant Microbiome (m/f/d) (75 %) In the field of agrobiodiversity