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: DNA damage poses a significant threat to genome stability, chromosomal integrity, and cellular function. Transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair (TC-NER) defects can cause growth and mental
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PhDGermany Find your suitable PhD opportunity in Germany. Find your suitable PhD opportunity in Germany. Back to Overview Working LanguageEnglish LocationGöttingen Application Deadline01 Apr 2026
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. To this end, ion irradiations with iron (Fe) and helium (He) ions are applied to experimentally emulate fusion-specific damage phenomena such as hardening, swelling, and embrittlement. A particular focus is on
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the face of DNA damage. On the other hand, we investigate the diverse signalling functions of the posttranslational protein modifiers, ubiquitin and SUMO. Most of our ongoing projects are therefore situated
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PhDGermany Find your suitable PhD opportunity in Germany. Find your suitable PhD opportunity in Germany. Back to Overview Working LanguageGerman, English LocationJülich Application Deadline24 Oct
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PhDGermany Find your suitable PhD opportunity in Germany. Find your suitable PhD opportunity in Germany. Back to Overview Working LanguageEnglish LocationJülich Application Deadline07 Nov 2025
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of science, technology, and medicine. We welcome proposals with focus on regions around the globe and on any historical time period which can relate to and enrich the School’s research agenda. Please find all
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nanoindentation Interest in or initial experience with ion irradiation Good understanding of crystal defects and their impact on material properties Basic knowledge of radiation-induced damage mechanisms in metals