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of the scientific themes of the RTG Collaborating with other project partners of the RTG Active participation in the structured training program of the RTG including ring lectures, research and PhD seminars
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extensive professional networking opportunities A structured PhD program with a comprehensive range of continuing education and networking opportunities - more information about the PhD program at the HZDR
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of biochemistry, structural biology, biophysics, cell biology, chemical biology and synthetic biology? The International Max Planck Research School for Living Matter: from molecules to dynamics (IMPRS-LM) is a
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dynamics of the Earth’s interior. Email: Johannes.Buchen(at)uni-bayreuth.de Prof. Dr. Tomoo Katsura . Investigation of the structure, dynamics, and evolution of the Earth's mantle through experimental
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network of passionate young scientists in Munich. WHAT DO WE OFFER? A structured PhD program created by Munich-based Max Planck Institutes and Universities with English as the main language Individual
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Description Thinking of doing your PhD in the Life Sciences? The International PhD Programme (IPP) Mainz is offering talented scientists the chance to work on cutting edge research projects
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1,000 employees from over 50 nations, it is the largest institute of the Max Planck Society . The Research Group Computational Biomolecular Dynamics (Prof. Dr. Bert de Groot) is inviting
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description: The PhD project aims to investigate how tree-derived defense metabolites influence the structure and function of microbial communities, including both pathogenic and beneficial microbes. The focus
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Materials and Devices – Structure and Function of Materials (IMD-1) to establish a data-driven, experimentally grounded workflow for rapid microstructure-property optimization in steels. The PhD student will
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at enhancer sites, often forming R-loop structures, may be more important than the specific eRNA molecule itself. This leads to the hypothesis that eRNAs play a crucial role in the formation and function