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is available immediately, a later starting point is also possible. YOUR TASKS Perform molecular biology techniques, specifically molecular cloning techniques (e.g., Gibson assembly, restriction enzyme
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Signalling explores the molecular dialogue between plants and microbes, with a focus on early root signalling events that enable symbiotic partnerships. Join a dynamic, interdisciplinary team where molecular
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profound knowledge in computational and theoretical physics/chemistry. Capability of team work is essential. Skills in high-performance computing, materials chemistry, theoretical chemistry, molecular
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to uncover new molecular strategies for safeguarding crops. Join a vibrant, interdisciplinary research environment where computational chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, and plant science converge
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interactions to uncover new molecular strategies for safeguarding crops. Join a vibrant, interdisciplinary research environment where computational chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, and plant science
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the gastrointestinal system. This large-scale project, with partners at the LSB and the IUF in Düsseldorf (Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine), combines cellular and molecular biology, sensory science
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dysregulation and clinical translation. The Boztug lab is focusing on the discovery of inborn errors of immunity (IEI) and the dissection of their underlying molecular pathomechanisms. The ultimate aim of our
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expertise in employing synthetic microbial communities, gnotobiotic mouse infection models as well as in molecular microbiology of gut microbiota and enteric pathogens. The TUM School of Life Sciences
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consisting of PAT and mechanistic / data driven modelling allowing process control. Steps to be taken will be: Developing a process applicable PAT method (single / multisensoric) for AAV / LNP / VLP detection
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trophoblast cells in a small animal model. The project is part of the new Collaborative Research Center (SFB 1713) “Maternal Immune Activation: Causes and Consequences”. We are seeking a highly motivated and