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Job Id: 11082 Limited to 3 years | Part-time with 65% | Salary according to TV-L E13 | Department of Medicine A - Hematology, Oncology and Pneumology We are UKM. We have a clear social mission and
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Work group: Institute of Coastal Ocean Dynamics Area of research: Other Part-Time Suitability: The position is suitable for part-time employment. Starting date: 12.06.2025 Job description: PhD
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, this role will apply their expertise in stem cells, epigenetics, development, and cell biology to lead and contribute to cutting-edge research in cancer development and treatment. To be successful you will
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to site-owners, legal permits, and procurement of new devices in pilot work. Responsibilities and qualifications You have a PhD in Chemical Engineering or similar, and you have a strong experimental
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to the success of the whole institution. At the Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Department of Forest Sciences, Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology, the Chair of Soil Resources and Land Use offers a
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viral RNA, may play a crucial role in sustaining this immune activation. In this project, we investigate the hypothesis that ultra-low levels of HIV p24 protein, measurable using an ultrasensitive single
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. In particular, we focus on spinal sensorimotor circuits and their role in encoding somatosensory input and motor control. We apply a systems neuroscience approach combining mouse genetics, molecular
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for building the next generation of semiconductor quantum chips! You will be part of the LIST Materials Research and Technology department, where you will carry out your work in the Quantum Materials
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Functionality, Implementation and Demonstration is currently searching for the second cohort of PhD candidates starting in Spring/Summer 2025. This program is an international collaboration between
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Background and Research Environment Recently established, the Cancer RNAs & Epigenetic Group (CREG) focuses on understanding the role of epigenetic and epitranscriptomic regulation in tumor