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collaboration. We are home to 8 departments and programs representing many different aspects of the science world. Our faculty and staff are committed to excellence in teaching, research, and service. Our faculty
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faculty role will support and expand the mission of the Functional Genomics Shared Resource (FGSR)—a multifaceted core facility that integrates cutting-edge gene-modulating technologies, genome-wide
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multiple fields including physics, mathematics, astronomy, history & philosophy of science, and social science. Its approach to societal engagement throughout the project’s 5- year lifetime is equally
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. Given the nature of the question, the researcher is expected to cover multiple cities in multiple countries in the majority world. The longitudinal approach covering multiple decades likely calls for
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research often highlights the importance of teaching history from multiple perspectives, many teachers and accessible textbooks rely on single narratives that can reinforce stereotypes and deepen divides
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the individual ubiquitin moieties, such chains can adopt many distinct geometries and - by means of linkage-selective downstream effectors - convey distinct biological effects. In this manner, the ubiquitin system
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that many different RNA modifications exist. Yet, the true dimensions of the epitranscriptome were unveiled only in the last decade. It is now evident that RNA modifications affect the stability, function
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of the German Federal and State Governments, today BIGSAS is part of the Cluster of Excellence EXC 2052 – "Africa Multiple: reconfiguring African Studies". The graduate school itself is an innovative centre
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in early zebrafish embryos. Many of these proteins are established translational repressors, but intriguingly, I discovered links between storage granule components and the translation machinery. In
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: In higher eukaryotes, proteins that lack an apparent folded structure are enriched in many vital processes. The Lemke group studies intrinsically disordered proteins in vital cellular processes