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Description The International Max Planck Research School for Molecular Plant Science (IMPRS MolPlant) is a doctoral programme in plant science at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant
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studies using 2D and 3D cell culture models, e.g. human organoids Apply and develop cutting-edge techniques in virology, cell biology, molecular biology Establish and maintain collaborative projects within
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. immortalized podocytes, MDCK cell lines), and molecular techniques, including transcriptomics and proteomics. This project is closely associated with the transregional collaborative research initiative PodoSigN
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are involved in the morphogenesis of complex-structured biominerals and how the encoded proteins guide this process. The Kröger group uses diatoms as a model system to unravel the molecular mechanisms underlying
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Bremen, a private, state-accredited, English-language research university. Our research group focuses on modeling dynamical processes in (bio)molecular systems using quantum and classical approaches
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, MATERIALS SCIENCE, MODELING AND SIMULATION, MOLECULAR SIMULATIONS, NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT, PLASMA PHYSICS, PHOTOVOLTAICS, SYNTHETIC FUELS AND GREEN CHEMICALS, SYSTEMS ANALYSIS, TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE HYDROGEN
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. The following 6 PhD projects are available in 2026: Innate immune recognition in the gastrointestinal epithelium – Organoids as host model (Bartfeld lab) Immune–Metabolic Adaptation in Pregnancy: Implications
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the research group Molecular Principles of RNA Phages under the direction of Jun. Prof. Jens Hör. The Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research (HIRI) is the first institution of its kind worldwide
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within the open call on “Molecular Mechanisms in Genome Stability & Gene Regulation”. As an IPP PhD student, you will join a community of exceptional scientists working on diverse topics ranging from how
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the research group Molecular Principles of RNA Phages under the direction of Jun. Prof. Jens Hör. The Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research (HIRI) is the first institution of its kind worldwide