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The Leibniz Institute DSMZ-German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures GmbH, Braunschweig offers the position for a Developer for a Plant Virus Database (m/f/d) The position has a salary
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is to be filled for an initial period of 1 year (extension for a second year possible). Research project and work environment You will have the great opportunity to shape a collaborative new research
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comprehensive interdisciplinary approach to study learning and memory mechanisms at different levels of the brain organization – from molecules to single cells and local circuits to complex networks. Studying
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spectroscopic properties and study intrinsically disordered proteins by single molecule Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET). The position is initially limited to 1 year with the potential for extension
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metals, for example, to create weight-optimized support structures or compact vacuum cells. Your profile Education and personal skills: completed university degree (Master's/Diploma) in Physics, Physical
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The Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry (IPB) in Halle (Saale), Germany, offers a three-year position at the Independent Research Group “Receptor Biochemistry”. PhD student (m/f/d) in Plant
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) BATPROTECT is a 6-year funded ERC synergy grant project that will use bats as natural models of healthy aging and disease tolerance to elucidate the molecular mechanisms behind bats’ exceptional longevity and
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multidisciplinary research training, preferably starting from October 2024. Project description: Would you like to be trained in research at the forefront of organic solar cells (OSCs)? Do you have a background in
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basis of long healthspans, disease resistance and viral tolerance in bats. BATPROTECT is a 6-year funded ERC synergy grant project that will use bats as natural models of healthy aging and disease
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with University and University Hospital offer excellent opportunities for clinical translation of novel immune cell products. The Next-Generation-Sequencing Core Facility (headed by Prof. Dr. Michael