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, political economy, or related disciplines. The position involves close collaboration with the Berlin and Paris teams and supervision of research assistants Job description: • Lead the construction and
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characterized by the fact that this nematode migrates extensively through the body and H. polygyrus only resides in the intestine. Job description: Within the framework of the Research Training Group (RTG) 3096
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at the Department of Chemistry at Freie Universität Berlin starting on 1 April 2026. Job description: Contribute to research and academic self-administration in the following project. C01 - Synthesis
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of dissolved and particulate substances, groundwater ecology and microbial dynamics as well as quantitative hydrogeology. Job description: The Akademische*r Rat/Rätin (Postdoc) will occupy an important position
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of the position by an additional 25% third-party contract to a total of 75%. Job description: - Participation in research and teaching of the team lead by Prof. Dr. Max Steinhardt - Participation in the subproject
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looking for a committed research assistant (postdoc) for research, diagnostics, and teaching to start as soon as possible. Job description: Participation in research, teaching and service in the field
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an important contribution to understanding mucus-mediated antiviral defense mechanisms and provides novel entry points for preventive strategies to reduce zoonotic transmission risks. Job description
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to understanding mucus-mediated antiviral defense mechanisms and provides novel entry points for preventive strategies to reduce zoonotic transmission risks. Job description: - Pull-down studies using immobilized
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/bereiche/global_history . Job description: The successful applicant will pursue a global history research project (18th-20th centuries) starting April 1, 2026, collaborate on third-party funding applications
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the endpoint is defined by the Egyptian Revolution, which led to a broader institutionalization of sociology. Job description: • Research assistance in the DFG-funded project “A colonial science throughout