18 computational-mechanics PhD positions at Nature Careers in Germany

  • Nature Careers | Marburg, Hessen | Germany | 3 months ago

    , 65 %). The Institute of Pharmacology focuses on deciphering the molecular mechanisms that control regeneration as well as tumor initiation and progression in epithelial tissues. The PhD project aims

  • Nature Careers | Marburg, Hessen | Germany | 3 months ago

    , 65 %). The Institute of Pharmacology focuses on deciphering the molecular mechanisms that control regeneration as well as tumor initiation and progression in epithelial tissues (https://www.uni

  • Nature Careers | Marburg, Hessen | Germany | 3 months ago

    %). The Institute of Pharmacology focuses on deciphering the molecular mechanisms that control regeneration as well as tumor initiation and progression in epithelial tissues (https://www.uni-marburg.de/en/fb20

  • Nature Careers | Berlin, Berlin | Germany | about 2 months ago

    , researchers from some 60 countries study human biology – investigating the foundations of life from its most elementary building blocks to systems-wide mechanisms. By understanding what regulates or disrupts

  • Nature Careers | Jena, Th ringen | Germany | about 2 months ago

    opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research aimed at understanding microbiome-driven mechanisms and developing novel strategies for disease prevention and treatment. You will collaborate with renowned

  • Nature Careers | Gronau Westfalen, Nordrhein Westfalen | Germany | 3 months ago

    on cells of the innate immune system such as macrophages and neutrophils. In particular, we explore mechanisms of malignant transformation, cellular differentiation and the control of immune cell

  • Nature Careers | Mainz, Rheinland Pfalz | Germany | about 2 months ago

    to evaluate the immune-modulatory effects of HER2-targeting ADCs Analyze and interpret data related to antitumor immunity, cell death mechanisms, and DNA damage response Present research findings, progress

  • Nature Careers | Oettingen in Bayern, Bayern | Germany | 3 months ago

    damage are responsible for many of the mutations that cause cancer and treatment resistance. But their dynamics, the molecular machinery involved, and their role in disease are still poorly understood

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