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evaluations of health technologies and services, with a particular focus on the sustainable use of antibiotics in tuberculosis treatments around the world. The research will make use of large datasets to test
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, microbiology, biotechnology, or a related field Prior experience in phage biology, molecular biology, microbiology, and/or biochemistry Highly motivated and independent and able to work as part of
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. Responsibilities We offer two PhD positions, eachexploring a different part of this challenge: PhD 1:Teach anaerobes to survive a breath of air. You will push oxygen-sensitive microbes to their limits, uncover how
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) • The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work towards a PhD Required qualifications: • Completed university degree (M.Sc. or comparable) in biology or a related field • Solid knowledge of molecular
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) • The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work towards a PhD Required qualifications: • Completed university degree (M.Sc. or comparable) in biology or a related field • Solid knowledge of molecular
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challenges of our time and conduct research into the possibilities of a digitized society, a climate-friendly energy system, and a resource-efficient economy. Work together with around 7,600 employees in one
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part of the PhD research experience and are explicitly encouraged (e.g. South America, Asia or Africa). The PhD process will be accompanied by integration into TUM’s School of Life Sciences or School
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38750052, 33382973). RESPONSIBILITIES: You will study mechanisms of peripheral nerve and brain border immunology by applying animal models and spatial transcriptomics at the Department of Neurology as part
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applications in information technology and are based on electrical, magnetic or optical functionalities. The Department of Quantum Technologies is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) - Imaging magnetic structures
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of optoelectronics and novel semiconductors, as part of the research projects focused on propagation dynamics of exciton-electron complexes in atomically-thin semiconductors and quantum gases in moiré-ordered and