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. Who can apply? The target group for In-Region-scholarships are graduates and postgraduates from Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal or Sri Lanka a Master’s degree who want to pursue PhD’s courses at the IIT Delhi
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tasks Conducting feeding trials on functional feed with juvenile trout (Bremerhaven) RT-QPCR analysis of target genes, histology Presentation of research results Publication of results in international
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with connected goods logistics. These systems are designed to enable the targeted reuse of products, components, and resources through AI-based classification and automated sorting, and to transport them
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within the SLICE network and in outreach activities targeted at a wide audience. A competitive salary according to MSCA regulations [pdf-Datei] (see page 118ff, https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding
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international conferences and secondments to other organisations within the SLICE network and in outreach activities targeted at a wide audience. A competitive salary according to MSCA regulations [pdf-Datei
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targeted professional development programs For questions or in case of technical difficulties, contact us at rtg3120 at tu-dresden.de . For more information about RTG 3120: www.dresdencondensates.org
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study places for the academic year 2026/27. Application Closing Date: 15 November 2025 Start of the study: October 2026 Target group: The program offers graduates with excellent academic records a
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understanding of the induction of intestinal antibody responses and the effects of Immunoglobulin A on the bacterial target cell. We offer: The University of Bonn is a German University of Excellence since 2019
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. The BEAM projects cover a wide spread of topics, including theoretical physics and chemistry work. For example, our targeted syntheses are supported by models of self-assembly for specific types of molecules
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this process: How are mRNAs discriminated against all other nuclear RNAs? How does the cell ensure that only fully matured mRNAs are exported? How are faulty mRNAs and transcription byproducts targeted