41 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation PhD positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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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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climate states. Key responsibilities To carry out and complete your own research towards a doctoral degree. Design, run, and analyse equilibrium simulations with a coupled Earth-system model of intermediate
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! RESPONSIBILITIES: You will elucidate the molecular mechanisms driving the development of distinct malignant lymphoma subtypes and contribute to the identification of predictive biomarkers and novel therapeutic
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for landowners in these regions. This project aims to: 1. Simulate climate impacts on agro-environmental systems using a state-of-the-art biophysical process model 2.Assess adaptation opportunities for land-users
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presentations Your Profile: • Master's degree (or equivalent) in immunology, biology, molecular biology, or a related field • Prior experience with flow cytometry, immunological assays, or molecular biology
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and zebrafish model systems. What we offer: • A dynamic, international and interdisciplinary working environment with a strong focus on immunology and genetics • Close collaboration with leading
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, Molecular Biology or similar to be filled for a period of 3 years (extension possible). Methods used Cell culture systems, including IPSC, 2D, 3D culture, spheroid assays, migration and proliferation assays
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TUD Dresden University of Technology, as a University of Excellence, is one of the leading and most dynamic research institutions in the country. Founded in 1828, today it is a globally oriented
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the workgroup of Prof. Carmen Herrmann (University Hamburg), we will address two core topics of the Priority Programme 2491: (i) the impact of the interaction with the local environment on the molecular switches
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The DFG-funded Research Training Group (GRK 2717) „Dynamics of Controlled Atomic and Molecular Systems (DynCAM)“ at the University of Freiburg in collaboration with the University of British