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molecular, cell biological, biochemical, physiological and genetic techniques and access to a broad range of techniques and facilities on the TUM-Weihenstephan campus and beyond. Please send a letter of
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onwards. The research project focuses on regulatory T (Treg) cells and investigating their context-specific identity and function in B cell-driven autoimmune diseases. This collaborative project is embedded
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processes regulated by AGC1 kinases. The Chair of Plant Systems Biology has strong expertise in all relevant molecular, cell biological, biochemical, physiological and genetic techniques. The group also has
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multidisciplinary environment at the intersection of cellular biology, toxicology, and epidemiology. As part of our team, you will collaborate with leading experts in environmental health, stem cell technology, and
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and work environment You will have the great opportunity to shape a collaborative new research line at the interface of biophysics, cell biology, food science, and food related health in an energetic
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Zentrum München (HMGU), Germany, is the ideal environment for you! In flow probing of absorption profiles of medically relevant cell types is a critical diagnostic asset. The Cell Engineering lab
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27.06.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal Join the TUM Professorship of Mobility Policy starting October 1, 2025, as a doctoral researcher in the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Center „AgiMo“ TRR
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infrastructure, and emerging mobility solutions (e.g., electric vehicles, e-scooters, drones). We offer Self-determined work related to interdisciplinary research projects A diverse and inclusive working
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way of working with high self-motivation, Very good knowledge of English, good knowledge of German, proven by certificates (except native speakers), Willingness to work flexible hours and high mobility
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helper cells represent a heterogeneous population of immune cells that are critical for host defense and, if dysregulated, for pathologies such as autoimmunity and allergy. T cell responses take place in