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of Europe’s biggest research centers and help us to shape change! Are you eager to pursue a four-year doctoral project that bridges scientific disciplines? Are you excited by complex societal challenges
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expertise in employing synthetic microbial communities, gnotobiotic mouse infection models as well as in molecular microbiology of gut microbiota and enteric pathogens. The TUM School of Life Sciences
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viability using multiple detection techniques (FACS, microscope, spectrophotometer). Collaboration on the analysis of created bacteria in Zebrafish models. Analyse data, contribute to scientific publications
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Great interest in pre-clinical in vivo models Ideally initial experience with Bioinformatics experience, especially in R What we offer Goal-oriented, individual training and development opportunities
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-prey contacts to understand decision making underlaying aggressive predatory biting. Using data-driven modelling, you will compare these dynamics to investigate prey choice and reward signalling. Your
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Management (SLUSE) IPB: Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (NRES) UPM: Environmental Biotechnology/Environmental Engineering/Environmental System and Modeling UGM: Planning and Management of Coastal
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of new EEG and MEG neuroimaging and mc-tCS simulation approaches based on realistic head volume conductor models using modern finite element methods as well as sensitivity analysis. The new methods will be
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communication environments. For the advertised PhD researcher position, this work involves written and multi-modal corpora development and analysis, and working with computational models of irony and analysis
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signals perceived, and how is information transmitted and integrated to ensure plant health, survival, biomass acquisition and seed formation? How can we manage, analyse and integrate complex, large-scale
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cell development and function, and compare the (epi)genetic profiles characteristic of individual genetic defects. These studies will be complemented by modeling disease mechanisms in suitable cell lines