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to teaching activities (1-2 course hours per week or equivalent through student supervision) For further information please contact Prof. Frank Scholzen ( ) Your profile A Master's degree in Engineering (Energy
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(bio-)chemistry, physics, and engineering expertise to study molecules and cells, taking advantage of optical and single-molecule imaging, molecular probes, molecular biology, and 'large' data analysis
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technologies. Collaboration with national and international research partners. Guidance and support from experienced supervisors and fellow researchers. Application procedure For more information please contact
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and complete a PhD dissertation Participate in scientific conferences and events to present research findings and engage with the academic community For more information about the project, please get in
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@mpinat.mpg.de Apply now Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences Research Group for Sustainable Biocatalysis Dr. Andreas M. Küffner Am Faßberg 11 37077 Göttingen Germany www.mpinat.mpg.de/ Information
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@mpinat.mpg.de Apply now Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences Research Group for Sustainable Biocatalysis Dr. Andreas M. Küffner Am Faßberg 11 37077 Göttingen Germany www.mpinat.mpg.de/ Information
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REQUIREMENTS: A Master’s degree in Biology, Biomedical Imaging, Physics, or a related discipline A strong interest in in vivo imaging, cell tracking, functional cell analysis, and data interpretation Previous
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. The research group led by Martin Enge is specialized in methodology-driven analysis of patient data, especially in the field of single-cell multiomics. We are a multidisciplinary group with expertise in both dry
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-viral gene delivery methods. Data Analysis and Interpretation: Rigorously analyze experimental data, interpret results, and present findings to internal research teams and at scientific conferences
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funded by the German federal government and 10 percent by the state of Berlin. Job Description Our laboratory investigate how the nervous system processes sensory information to orchestrate motor behaviour