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. Within the framework of an interdisciplinary collaborative project, we are working on the development and investigation of novel refractory high-entropy alloys (HEAs) as potential candidate materials
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regulation, RNA biology, protein biochemistry, stem cells, bioinformatics, sequence analysis, mathematics, statistics, molecular evolution, or biophysics, and wish to work at the Max Planck Institute
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description: Spatial interactions are key processes for the development and maintenance of multicellular systems. Disturbances in interactions lead to developmental disorders or diseases. In many cases
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differential testing) We focus on techniques that apply to real-world software systems. E.g., in the past, we have developed techniques that find and fix bugs in widely used Python, Java, C/C++, and JavaScript
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oriented, regionally anchored top university as it focuses on the grand challenges of the 21st century. It develops innovative solutions for the world's most pressing issues. In research and academic
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, pharmacology, physiology, and the history of science. The project aims both to develop a new understanding of the dynamics between individuality and teamwork in scientific progress and to derive practical
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to combine ribonucleic acid (RNA) research with infection biology. Based on novel findings from our strong basic research program, our long-term goal is to develop innovative therapeutic approaches to better
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develop academically well-founded and relevant answers toquestions arising in various research areas under the thematical umbrella of Muslim cultures and societies. The BGSMCS also provides its fellows with
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to combine ribonucleic acid (RNA) research with infection biology. Based on novel findings from our strong basic research program, our long-term goal is to develop innovative therapeutic approaches to better
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: This PhD thesis project is integrated into the EURECA consortium. The overarching objective of EURECA - The European Epitranscriptomics of Cancer Academy-, is to train young doctoral candidates