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: Reference number 3694: PhD student researching and developing alternative methods to animal testing (f/m/d) Pay grade: 13 TVöD Place of work: Berlin and Hannover Limited for three years Application deadline
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fixed-term basis at the Chair of Animal Physiology and Molecular Biomedicine, Department of Animal Physiology at the Faculty of Biology and Chemistry with the opportunity for own academic qualification
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it is the working language of the lab. Desired skills Experience with analytical chemistry (LC/MS, GC/MS) and behavioral assays Experience with animal husbandry and colony maintenance. The Research
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fixed-term basis at the Chair of Animal Physiology and Molecular Biomedicine, Department of Animal Physiology at the Faculty of Biology and Chemistry with the opportunity for own academic qualification
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institution. At the Faculty of Biology the Chair of Zoology and Animal Physiology (Prof. Dr. Schirmeier) offers a position as Research Associate / PhD Student (m/f/x) (subject to personal qualification
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organisms age or how our DNA is repaired, to how epigenetics regulates cellular identity or neural memory. Activities and responsibilities Laura Lorenzo Orts offers the following PhD project: Every animal
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)” The position is limited to a period of 36 months. About the Project: The successful candidate will focus on the molecular interactions between Salmonella and the animal gut microbiota. Asynthetic avian
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the goal of obtaining a doctorate. It is based in the newly established Animal Neurophysiology group (Prof. Münch) at the Institute of Animal Physiology, at the Faculty of Biology and Chemistry. The salary
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basic willingness to work experimentally with laboratory animals (preclinical mouse models) is required Very good knowledge of English, German is an asset (helpful for teaching) Organizational and team
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of the gastrointestinal microbiota in cattle based on the animals’ genotype. This includes studying the roles of and interactions between commensal and pathogenic bacteria. The research will primarily focus on E. coli