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approval by the project sponsor. Your tasks Synthesis of metal-organic complex compounds of the actinides Characterization of the synthesized compounds in the solid state (SC-XRD, SQUID, EPR, XAS
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results from numerical modelling of surface mass balance, firn compaction and ice flow dynamics identifying and quantifying processes of ice sheet change and ice mass balances developing stochastic
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structural diversity is poorly understood. This is because experimental techniques to solve structures of protein complexes favor more stable interactions with larger interfaces and because we lack efficient
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and parametrizations that lead to improved, energetically consistent, climate models. Close collaboration with the other research areas of the CRC is expected, and more information can be found
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, microstructural analysis, mechanical testing) high sense of responsibility in the laboratory, and confident handling of complex equipment and systems great care, independence, and reliability, as well as strong
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, providing a solid foundation for further investigation. Your tasks and responsibilities Develop and validate cellular models of acute paralogue dysfunction in developmental contexts (e.g. degrons) Map binding
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in vivo and in vitro approaches to study maternal mRNA regulation across multiple levels. Zebrafish is our primary in vivo model, offering powerful genetic tools and abundant embryos for applications
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budding yeast and human cells as models. PhD Project 1: Deciphering the ubiquitin code The ubiquitin system plays a key role in determining the function and fate of proteins in virtually every biological
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interdisciplinary consortium Independent, structured, and solution-oriented working style Willingness to communicate and collaborate with partner institutions Enthusiasm for tackling challenging and complex
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the skills and knowledge to address complex questions in cellular biology. Through a comprehensive interdisciplinary curriculum , research opportunities, and mentorship , our program enables students