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include a single pdf document via email attachment comprising a cover letter describing research accomplishments and interests, a CV plus publication list, academic transcripts (PhD, master and bachelor
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, a CV plus publication list, academic transcripts (PhD, master and bachelor), and contact details of two referees (or two recommendation letters) Interested candidates are invited to submit
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PostDoc in Chrononutrition (m/f/d) Department of Molecular Metabolism and Precision Nutrition (MMPN)
funding Your profile: Excellent master and doctoral degree in molecular biology, biochemistry, nutritional sciences or another biological/medical field Expertise in chronobiology and analysis of circadian
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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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candidates at the postdoc level to apply. Filling the position as a scientific researcher with a successfully completed university degree (Master, Diploma or equivalent) is equally possible. The position is
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be treated preferentially. Please send your application documents (cover letter, complete CV (without a photo), education and work certificates, a work sample (master thesis, scientific publication
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perspective by making use of the concept of transcultural appropriation. The project specifically focuses on African-European texts written in other languages than English and French—both primary languages
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qualifications: excellent completion of a Master (or equivalent) in the field of electronics, agriculture, horticulture, biology, geo-ecology or related subjects extensive knowledge of biogeochemical cycles and
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(w/m/d) Full time, limited term for 2 years. Salary according to EG 13 (TV-H). The place of employment is Frankfurt am Main. The start of employment is flexible The Individualised Interventions Lab
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The Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung (SGN) is a member of the Leibniz Association and is based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The LOEWE Centre for Translational Biodiversity Genomics