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.2.1.2. Applied research: Activities of applied or practice-based research, their impact and national and international recognition, with particular focus on the works/papers indicated as having
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pathogens ensures rapid immune activation, while also modulating longer-term immune responses. Specifically, they play key roles in pathogen recognition, antigen uptake, processing and presentation, but also
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activities throughout the year. Our research investigates how alterations in chromatin regulation impact other cellular organelles, why certain conditions are more prevalent in one sex than the other, and how
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doctoral degree awarded by a foreign higher education institution must have the equivalence or recognition or registration of that degree to an identical degree granted by a Portuguese university. Candidates
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national and international recognition, with particular focus on the works/papers indicated as having the greatest impact; IV.2.2. Outreach and management activities in the last five years in the area(s) for
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Center Biotechnology (IZB). Off campus, Munich is one of the most vibrant cities in the world, offering a diverse range of cultural and leisure activities throughout the year. Our research investigates how
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research, their impact and national and international recognition, with particular focus on the works/papers indicated as having the greatest impact; IV.2.2. Outreach and management activities in the last
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well as fluorescence and confocal microscopy assays, collaborating in laboratory animal studies, analysing data, contributing to dissemination, communication, and valorisation activities and supporting the training
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their most significant contributions to the development of the field; IV.2.1.2. Applied research: Activities of applied or practice-based research, their impact and national and international recognition
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or neural memory. Activities and responsibilities The research group of Johannes Mayer offers the following PhD project: Dendritic cells in the skin perform diverse functions. Acting primarily as sentinel