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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD Project PhD position in biology and virulence of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum (Lanzer_0124) - Heidelberg University. Details
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week before, and six semester hours per week after a positive evaluation. The regulations concerning evaluation can be accessed through the Human Resources Division of Heidelberg University. Requirements
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Theatre and to broad University constituencies is expected. The ability to act as a representative for the School of Music and Theatre and Heidelberg University. Outstanding oral communication skills
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teaching Working hours: Part time (65%) Published: 23.04.2024 Limitation:Temporary (3 years) Contract:TV-L Your Tasks Working with human stem and progenitor cells and production of kidney organoids
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, national and EU levels. CUES Policy work Objectives The objective of CUES policy work package is to understand whether public policies act as enablers or barriers towards citizens’ consumption of sustainable
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, Sammlungswesen (z. B. Universitätssammlungen) und Digital Humanities. Einstellungsvoraussetzungen sind ein abgeschlossenes Hochschulstudium, herausragende Promotion, pädagogische Eignung, die in der Regel durch
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biological matrices, including human material Requirements: Experience and in-depth knowledge in mass spectrometry and chromatography High level of self-motivation, commitment, and work ethics; willingness
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transport of RNA and proteins. NPCs assemble in the intact nuclear envelope (interphase human cells or yeast cells with a closed mitosis) by an inside-out mechanism. NUPs become deposited from within
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Women´s Hospital of Gynecological Endocrinology and Fertility Disorders - Research Lab- Rehnitz working Group. Research topic in human reproduction genetics: „Disturbances of the ovarian reserve
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, to the creation of a new socialist man and to the continued legitimacy of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). In addition, it investigates how these at times highly propagandistic texts were read by ordinary