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                Apply online now: https://karriere.klinikum.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php?ac=application&jobad_id=25892 PhD Position in Molecular Mechanisms of Human Infertility (m/f/d) Stellenanzeige merken 
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                well as investigating and tailoring the interaction of ultrasound in tissues and with engineered microstructures such as antibubbles . Ideal candidates will have a background in physics or mechanical/electrical 
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                , centrioles and centrosome function. This PhD project will investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying centriole biogenesis, with a focus on understanding how centrioles duplicate and assemble microtubules 
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                learning, as well as process-based models integrating thermal biology mechanisms. Funded by the ”Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space” (BMFTR), CSIDlab as part of the “Vector-borne disease 
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                mechanisms of inherited kidney disorders as a prelude to improving prevention, diagnosis and treatment of common kidney disease. Currently, we have a major interest in studying lipid metabolism in kidney 
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                learning, as well as process-based models integrating thermal biology mechanisms. Funded by the ”Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space” (BMFTR), CSIDlab as part of the “Vector-borne disease 
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                material function. For gaining fundamental insights into the underlying mechanisms, we use and develop time-resolved spectroscopic techniques from the X-ray to the IR regime. The SFB 1249, a collaborative 
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                “Multi-modal proteomics to understand and overcome niche-related adaptive drug-resistance mechanisms in FLT3-mutated AML“ we are looking for a PhD student. The project is is part of the SFB/CRC 1709 
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                Plasticity in Myeloid Malignancies: From Mechanisms to Therapies” and funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Wihtin this CRC, we will focus on new intrinsic and extrinsic factors that enable and 
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                “Cellular Plasticity in Myeloid Malignancies: From Mechanisms to Therapies”. In this CRC we will focus on myeloid malignancies as a model to dissect the various molecular mechanisms that enable and regulate