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The University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG) unites the Medical Faculty of the Georg-August University and the University Hospital in an integration model. With around 9,700 employees, the UMG and
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behavior of pests, their response to pesticides, including physiological and genetic mechanisms of resistance, innovations in applied pest management research (e.g., molecular, computational modeling
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. Candidate profile: Applicants should hold or expect to receive an upper 2.1 or 1.1 degree in a relevant discipline. A cell biology/molecular biology/genomics background is essential. Training will be provided
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previous work with supporting publications is a necessary: Development of DNA-based molecular robotic machines to carry out specific tasks with regulated functionality for various biological applications
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on human medicine by studying the impact of novel therapy, screening, or treatment models. Several projects are available and focus on topics such as a pilot project studying lung cancer screening in
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experience planning & developing projects preferred. Extensive knowledge and expertise in molecular biology, biochemistry, cancer biology, and animal models (mice) preferred. Requires successful completion
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supervising studies that involve in vitro assays and in vivo mouse tumor models to understand mechanisms of immunotherapy resistance, exploration of pathways involved in signal transduction in different T cell