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Area of research: Scientific / postdoctoral posts Job description: We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated PhD student to conduct research at the interface of immunology and neuroscience
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writing • Enthusiastic and collaborative work attitude Applicants should send their application in a single pdf file (max. 5 MB) including a motivation letter, CV and scanned academic degrees. Please send
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of coursework including your grades) and proof of English language skills,by June 27, 2025 (stamped arrival date of the university central mail service or the time stamp on the email server of TUD applies
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Junior Research Group in the field of Metabolic Plasticity. What we are looking for in applicants: We are looking for established scientists in an early career phase (up to 6 years post-PhD) who
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, 2025 (stamped arrival date of the university central mail service or the time stamp on the email server of TUD applies), preferably via the TUD SecureMail Portal https://securemail.tu-dresden.de by
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of the university central mail service or the time stamp on the email server of TUD applies) to: TU Dresden, Chair of Inorganic Molecular Chemistry, Prof. Dr. Jan J. Weigand, Helmholtzstr. 10, 01069 Dresden, Germany
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simulations under astrophysically relevant conditions will provide key insights into asymmetric photochemistry and post-irradiation alteration processes. Key references: i ) Ionizing radiation exposure
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transcript of grades (and, if available, a link to your Master’s or diploma thesis), 2 reference letters by May 222025 (stamped arrival date of the university central mail service or the time stamp on
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requirements depending on the field for application (see NIMS website). How to Apply Submit the specified application documents via e-mail. For more information and to apply, visit: https://www.nims.go.jp/eng
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, and translation. We recently discovered a set of oxygen-dependent post-translational modifications in RNA binding proteins that form molecular condensates, and a gene that catalyses these modifications