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In the Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry, the independent research group Receptor Biochemistry invites applications for a PhD position in (bio)chemistry (m/f/d) (Salary group E13 TV-L, part
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train connections to the North Sea coast, Hamburg, Berlin, the Netherlands, and Denmark. PhD Program: Research component The focus of the PhD Program and of each individual PhD thesis is on the research
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(part time, 65%, 26 weekly working hours) We are seeking a highly qualified and motivated Research Assistant (f/m/d) to contribute to a research project focused on the neuroanatomy and eco-morphological
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for carbohydrate analysis using ion chromatography (e.g. HPIC, HPAEC-PAD, LC-MS) and preparative column chromatography Planning and carrying out sampling as part of field campaigns Independent performance
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to fill the following position starting ideally 01.09.2025 PhD Position (m/f/d) in palaeobiology (Part time, 75%) The Department of Historical Geology and Paleobiology is seeking a highly motivated PhD
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trophoblast cells in a small animal model. The project is part of the new Collaborative Research Center (SFB 1713) “Maternal Immune Activation: Causes and Consequences”. We are seeking a highly motivated and
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://www.lifbi.de/Career-at-LIfBi) LIfBi advocates gender equality and staff diversity. Our institute promotes the compatibility of family, care and career through flexible working and part-time models. Your contact
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approaches across a range of model organisms to understand how and why we age. As a PhD candidate at FLI, you’ll be part of an international and interdisciplinary environment where basic science meets
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-mineralization rates from soil organic matter content and other N-balance components support monitoring, reporting and verification of greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation efforts support reduction in model
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with the availability of funds) in part time 65% (26 hours per week) with a salary of TV-L E13. About the project: The project will investigate patterns of hyperactivity using electrophysiological