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to identify the role of ERG in lymph node maintenance. Throughout, you will develop advanced analytical skills and benefit from a dynamic and collaborative research environment. What we are looking for: We
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chemistry and structural biology to understand structure and function of biological macromolecules and to manipulate their function, e.g. by drug development. More information at https://www.compchem.lu.se
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for PhD students and postdocs. Learn more at: https://www.muoniverse.ch/ Who we are looking for Muoniverse positions often serve as bridges between individual research groups and institutions, supported
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structural evidence for arc shortening that did not evolve into a long-lived trench system, raises a fundamental question: do these rocks necessarily record regional-scale subduction? Geological evidence in
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one of the largest universities in Germany. Thanks to its location in the Rhine-Main science region, the university can exploit its full potential and showcase its dynamic innovative power. Its status
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being offered at the Division of Materials Design at Warsaw University of Technology. The position is planned to be full-time and results from the dynamic development of the Department's research and
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concepts Structure–property relationships in bio-based materials Advanced characterization techniques (e.g. NMR, GPC/SEC, mass spectrometry, thermal analysis, mechanical testing) Your PhD research will
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, susceptibles d'être facilement modifiées dans leur structure cristalline. Aussi, l'application de hautes pressions sur des principes actifs moléculaires devrait conduire à l'obtention de nouvelles formes
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. While soluble biochemical signals have been extensively studied, the role of physical and structural cues in tissue patterning remains less understood. By developing dynamic biomaterials and synthetic
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energy consumption. The demonstration of high-power energy recovery (exceeding 1 MW), particularly for high currents, remains a major challenge. It requires detailed simulations of beam dynamics o study