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Description Thinking of doing your PhD in the Life Sciences? The International PhD Programme (IPP) Mainz is offering talented scientists the chance to work on cutting edge research projects
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Description Thinking of doing your PhD in the Life Sciences? The International PhD Programme (IPP) Mainz is offering talented scientists the chance to work on cutting edge research projects
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Description Thinking of doing your PhD in the Life Sciences? The International PhD Programme (IPP) Mainz is offering talented scientists the chance to work on cutting edge research projects
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Several PhD positions (f/m/d) in International Research Training Group (iRTG) limits2vision Full PhD
topics that focus on the interplay between genetics, metabolism, and information processing. Specifically, the projects in the limits2vision programme aim to systematically unravel the mechanisms
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learning, image analysis, and advanced computing to study relationships between structure and function. Keywords: Human Brain, 3D Atlas, Deep Learning, Temporal Lobe, Brain Function Entry Requirements
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Description In the Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry, the research group Symbiosis Signalling invites applications for a PhD position in biology (m/f/d) (Salary group E13 TV-L, part-time 65
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/Diploma) in the field of Biochemistry, Biology, Pharmacy or Chemistry or related field Experience in experimental laboratory work Excellent knowledge of a broad range of biochemical, cell and molecular as
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Successful candidates have strong skills in computational molecular (bio)physics, structural biology and scientific computing, as well as a keen interest in interdisciplinary research and
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Description Thinking of doing your PhD in the Life Sciences? The International PhD Programme (IPP) Mainz is offering talented scientists the chance to work on cutting edge research projects
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state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Our research focuses on the biology of the cell nucleus and ranges from the molecular level to systems and computational approaches. Researchers at IMB are supported by