44 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation PhD positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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background with experience in cell culture (static and flow conditions!), microscopy and molecular biology techniques (Western Blot, (RT)qPCR, cloning…) WE OFFER: Dynamic, motivated and supportive working
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for Neurosciences, Biophysics, and Molecular Biosciences (GGNB). The MINFLUX and MINSTED concepts have unlocked the door to minimally invasive, low-light-level analysis of the structure and dynamics of macromolecules
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, population-scale genetics, and molecular biology to understand how early life periods, such as minipuberty and puberty, shape reproductive capacity. The position is embedded in the IMF-funded project “ANDROGEN
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temporal dynamics. The candidate will adapt and develop biophysical models to explore the impact of temporal exposure variability on radiobiological endpoints, with results validated against experimental
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Reference Number: 11180 Fixed-term of 3 years | Part-time with 65% (25 hours/week) | Salary according to TV-L EG13 | European Institute for Molecular Imaging We are UKM. We have a clear social
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are seeking candidates (m/f/d) with a strong background in molecular biology and mammalian cell culture techniques. The successful candidate (m/f/d) will work in a dynamic and collaborative research environment
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to your scientific expertise in the Laboratory of Molecular Cardiology based at the University Hospital, Münster, University of Münster led by Prof. Holger Reinecke- ideally with you on board! PROJECT TITLE
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organoids, single cell multiomics, live cell imaging, and animal models. Tasks: to actively pursue the PhD project with the aim of characterizing the molecular and functional mechanisms of epithelial
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%). The Institute of Pharmacology focuses on deciphering the molecular mechanisms that control regeneration as well as tumor initiation and progression in epithelial tissues (https://www.uni-marburg.de/en/fb20
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, 65 %). The Institute of Pharmacology focuses on deciphering the molecular mechanisms that control regeneration as well as tumor initiation and progression in epithelial tissues (https://www.uni