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Experimental Nuclear Physics (all genders) Posting ID: 25.64-1270 within the HISPEC/DESPEC collaboration, being one of the largest collaborations of the NUSTAR (Nuclear Structure, Astrophysics and Reactions
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Two fully-funded postdoctoral or PhD student positions in experimental mesoscale bioinspired materials, DNA nanoscience, and/or soft matter physics The university: Johannes Gutenberg University
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Postdoc Position (f/m/d) for any of the following topics: Combining non-equilibrium alchemistry with machine learning Free energy calculations for enzyme design Permeation and selectivity mechanisms in
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Join an open, interdisciplinary team working at the intersection of computational biology, stem cell biology and neuroscience Collaborate closely with colleagues from experimental research Develop AI
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patients in ambulant treatment are medicated each year. Postdoc - Cardiac Chromatin Biology (m/f/d) wanted for the next possible date at the Institute of Experimental Cardiology. We are seeking a highly
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initially run for 3 years Working time: 39 hours per week Salary: E 14 TvöD Bund Place of work: Hannover Probation period: 6 months Closing date: 07.09.2025 The institute for Experimental Virology, led by
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mechanics, scientific computing and also a keen interest in interdisciplinary research and collaboration with experimental groups. PhD students hold (or expect to complete soon) a Masters or equivalent degree
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dedicated to advancing the understanding of the molecular mechanisms of hematopoiesis, granulopoiesis, and leukemia development. We also develop innovative gene therapy approaches for hematopoietic stem cell
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of these patients. The goal of this project is to combine cutting-edge multi-omics technology, data analytics, machine learning and clinical samples from the human eye to decipher new insights into disease mechanisms
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transcriptional and cell–cell signaling mechanisms underlying type 1 and type 2 diabetes. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will design and implement innovative research strategies using human pluripotent stem