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The International Max Planck Research School on Cognitive NeuroImaging invites excellent students holding a master's degree (or equivalent) to pursue a PhD in the field of Cognitive Neuroimaging
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imaging methodologies. In this project, novel techniques are being developed for tracking radio-labelled cells, either as cell populations or even individual cells. This is being achieved by combining whole
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specific immunophenotypes in the microenvironment of BrM tumors, which in turn shape responses to therapy. Therefore, this project aims to: (i) evaluate the efficacy of radio- and ICB therapy in preclinical
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We are seeking an experienced researcher in experimental plasma physics, with a strong focus on wave heating and current drive systems. You have substantial expertise in designing radio frequency
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promotes inter- and transdisciplinary knowledge exchange. If that sounds like something for you, then we are looking forward to your application! Your personal sphere of influence: As a university assistant
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of the IMPRS perform research in a variety of fields, pushing forward the frontiers of our knowledge both theoretically and experimentally, be it with low-energy neutrino and dark matter investigations, ultra
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and RNA-seq techniques (including data analysis) Cellular metabolism Mammalian tissue culture and cell manipulation Fluency in English (knowledge of German is not required) Our Offer: Scientifically
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underlying psychiatric diseases and treatment resistance, rapidly utilizing these insights to develop new patient tailored therapeutic approaches in a knowledge driven fashion. REQUIREMENTS: We are looking
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knowledge of applying fundamental statistical principles and/or performing basic bioinformatics and/or are willing to gain more experience in these fields Optionally, you may already have collected experience
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involved in: Analysis of data from medium and low-cost sensors Analysis of data from cognitive performance assessments and health survey responses Conduction citizen science-based activities in the schools