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Research (SGN), is seeking to fill the following position at its location in Frankfurt am Main, ideally starting on 01.01.2026: PostDoctoral Researcher in Ecological Networks and NCP supply (m/f/d) (Full
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for IoT Wireless Sensor Networks Project Overview: We are looking for an outstanding Postdoctoral Researcher to join our ERC-funded project focused on solving one of the most pressing challenges in
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-of-the-art facilities. Our work is embedded in the Beutenberg Campus , an interdisciplinary base for innovative research. The offered position is integrated in the FLI PostDoc Network . The Network promoFutes
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, colloquia and conferences) Active involvement in research networks (e. g. DZD) Skills and Requirements Excellent master and doctoral degree in neuroscience, biochemistry, biology or any related discipline
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) - Biochemistry of Aging Research focus of the Lab: The Kirstein Research Group studies the regulation and activity of the proteostasis network and its role in neurodegenerative diseases. We focus in particular
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planning system Supporting the coordination of the Leibniz research network on China Publishing research findings in relevant academic journals Transferring research findings to policy makers and the general
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research by providing generous administrative and research support, an exceptional data infrastructure, and tailored training and development programs. Our international CESifo research network offers ample
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national and international network of leading climate and agricultural research institutes participation in user-driven research projects with international partners guidance and supervision in career
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with the benefits of an interdisciplinary institutional environment and collaboration with the Geoscience Department at Goethe University Frankfurt Access to an international network of scientists
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organizational levels of the brain – from molecular and cellular processes to complex neuronal networks and behavior. The research group “Behavioral Neuroscience” focuses on decoding the exact mechanisms behind