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highly motivated Research Assistant (Postdoc) on AI for understanding Maternal Immune Activation. Starting as soon as possible, the position is offered for a period of two years, if no former times
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preclinical in vitro and in vivo models Supervise and mentor MSc/MD/PhD students Collaborate with national and international research partners Present your results at scientific meetings Publish your findings
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synthetic microbiology. The position is hosted jointly at Helmholtz Munich and in the Department of Medical Microbiology and Hospital Epidemiology at the Max von Pettenkofer Institute, LMU Munich. You will
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/de/microbiome-dynamics.html#4547666365f9f61d8eaed61713b2b2c1hx5pM4pKmh ) invites talented and highly gifted candidates to apply as Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/div) in Metagenomics The positions
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interpretation of OMICs datasets (DNA, RNA, proteome) Supervision and technical guidance of Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD students, as well as technical staff within the project context Participation in teaching
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array of topics in the focus areas of energy, infrastructure, environment, materials, and chemistry and process engineering. The advertised position is part of the newly founded division 4.2 ‘Material
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corresponding to the organisational units of the University Hospital, it is one of the largest medical training and research institutions in Baden-Württemberg. Research focus of the Division and Postdoc Position
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to platform development for metabolic engineering What you bring to the table PhD in biotechnology, microbiology, molecular biology, or a related field Experience working with strict anaerobes, ideally with
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, and positioning for subsequent fundraising and go-to-market activities Actively contribute to securing follow-up funding together with the fundraising team Your profile University degree (MSc or PhD) in
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Postdoctoral Position: Cancer-Immune Interactions in Interconnected Human Organoid Systems We are seeking an exceptional Postdoctoral Researcher to spearhead research on how cancer fundamentally