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of biodiversity. At our twelve sites in Germany, scientists from over 40 nations conduct cutting-edge research on an international scale. Our headquarter is located in the thriving commercial metropolis of
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dissertation close to submission in architecture (architectural history), art history, history, urban planning, and related subjects excellent knowledge of English other relevant language skills for researching
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The culturally diverse Research Group “Plant Architecture” is primarily interested in basic research questions concerning how cereal inflorescences, called spikes, develop and how this contributes
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horticulture. The IGZ conducts research at the interface between plants, humans and the environment. In doing so, we address systemic and global challenges such as biodiversity loss, climate change, urbanization
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metropolis of Frankfurt (Mainhattan) in the heart of Germany, which also hosts one of our most famous facilities, the Senckenberg Natural History Museum. The mission of the Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate
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optimize and ex-ante evaluate different components of an architecture for improving global public good provision that is sketched here . The architecture consists of two components, tax clubs and reward
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career scientist with PhD(or equivalent) in Plant Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Analytical Chemistry, or related field interested in integrated plant metabolomics and proteomics. Hands
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of results in scientific journals Requirements: PhD in Physics, Engineering, Economics, Environmental Sciences, Mathematics, System Sciences or a related field training in formal, quantitative methods
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other actors conduct workshops with canteen cooks and farmers in collaboration with project partners Your qualifications: PhD degree in agricultural sciences, e.g. with a focus in agronomy, agro-ecology
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within an interdisciplinary research team Your Qualifications: University degree (PhD, M.D., or equivalent) in Biology, Life Sciences, or Biomedicine Strong motivation and a genuine interest in stem cell