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and independent execution of experiments Establishment of new methods and sample preparation strategies Preparation of human and murine samples Coordination of co-operation projects Independent data
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(reference number 299_2024) are welcome and can be directed to the Human Resources team (bewerbungen(at)isas.de ). Further information about the institute can be found at: http://www.isas.de/en .
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). Family is defined as persons linked to the researcher by (i) marriage, or (ii) a relationship with equivalent status to a marriage recognised by the legislation of the country or region where
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the project: Understanding the neural basis of adaptive cognition is a central topic in systems neuroscience. Adaptive cognition is highly developed in primates, including humans, and it underlies many
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detection & genotyping, genome assembly, whole-genome alignment and more in the context of human and population genetics, immunology, cancer and other biomedical research areas. Among the software tools we
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look forward to receiving your application, quoting the keyword: Geo 01/2024 by 02.04.2024 to: bewerbung.geologie(at)io-warnemuende.de or Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde Human
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. 74, 20359 Hamburg, Germany. If you have any questions regarding the application process or the selection procedure, please contact Ms. Anja Göttsche (goettsche(at)bnitm.de ) from the Human Resources
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qualifications must comply with German standards (TV-L-EntgeltO Protokollerklärung Nr. 1 Absatz 4) and be certified (equivalence test in Germany, subject to a fee) and presented to IPB Human Resources at the time
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extensions are possible. The successful applicants will be accepted into a graduate school of the Göttingen campus. The Social Neurobiology Lab investigates the neuronal basis of social connection in humans
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looking for a highly motivated PhD Student (m/f/d) to study SNARE proteins in human malaria parasites Description of the project: Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease that puts half of the world’s population