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17.04.2024, Wissenschaftliches Personal The following part-time position (65 %) is available at the TUM Campus Straubing for Biotechnology and Sustainability: Research assistant (m/f/x) or doctoral
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to develop and realize your own ideas. TUM Campus Straubing for Biotechnology and Sustainability offers scientific and academic excellence in a student-friendly and fresh environment. The successful applicant
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to develop and realize your own ideas. TUM Campus Straubing for Biotechnology and Sustainability offers scientific and academic excellence in a student-friendly and fresh environment. The successful applicant
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eventually design genes and cells for biotechnological applications. Our research group will develop new AI modeling paradigms to learn from such multi-modal and multi-species data effectively. This will allow
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refine our model of the regulatory code and eventually design genes and cells for biotechnological applications. Our research group will develop new AI modeling paradigms to learn from such multi-modal and
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from the Global South. Your profile - PhD degree in Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biotechnology with outstanding result in the field of basic and/or translational immunology - Intense knowledge
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-threatening viral reactiva-tion in immunocompromised patients. Your profile - Master degree in Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology or similar with outstanding result - High motivation and commitment
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neurophysiology. Your profile • High scored degree in Biology (Physiology, Neurophysiology Molecular Biology, Microbiology and/or Cell Biology), Nutritional Science, Biochemistry, Molecular Biotechnology or related
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that explores biotechnological solutions to the environmental, ethical, and sustainability challenges of conventional animal agriculture. Our research focus is the development of alternative proteins
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that explores biotechnological solutions to the environmental, ethical, and sustainability challenges of conventional animal agriculture. Our research focus is the development of alternative proteins