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Description Project Description: Doctoral project supervised by Prof. Dr. med. Dr. h.c. Matthias H. Tschöp The planned doctoral project investigates whether groundbreaking scientific breakthroughs in the STEM disciplines are primarily attributable to the genius of individual visionary figures or...
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through knowledge and research. Epitranscriptomics is a new science field that studies RNA modifications (epitranscriptomic marks) and their function in regulation of gene expression. It is long known
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basic models and patient-derived specimen with cutting-edge technologies. One of our recent projects has been to better understand human polyneuropathies by using single nuclei and spatial
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the University Medical Center (UMG) Göttingen, we will investigate forces generated by neuronal model cells during synaptic activity. The tasks include biophysical experiments with cells using optical
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(SMART), which pursues research into Algebraic and Geometric Structures, Artificial Intelligence, as well as Detectors, Quantum Sensors and Accelerators The term of doctoral contracts is typically limited
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scientific or industrial career! The activity encompasses the design, research, and development of smart AI-based, digitized robotics-assisted sorting systems for products to support product recycling cycles
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, molecular genetic and cell biological tools to understand the role that silicanins, a large family of novel transmembrane proteins, is involved in governing silica bio-morphogenesis. The project involves a
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reactions and processes. RESOLV’s mission stretches from fundamental research to the translation into applications such as green technologies or smart sensors Open doctoral positions in the Cluster
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bacterial fitness Analyse the formation of clusters among bacteria using fluorescence microscopy Investigate bacteria on a single-cell level using microfluidics and flow-cytometry Quantify the amino acids
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groups in Mainz (Schweiger lab) and Basel (Keller Valsecchi lab) to investigate the molecular mechanisms controlling gene reactivation during development. Using human induced stem cell models with