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to 80% of host cell hemoglobin during its intraerythrocytic development. This process depends on endocytosis at cytostomes – specialized invaginations of the parasite surface – followed by trafficking
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The Network Analysis and Modelling uses machine learning to investigate how genetic variation shapes gene regulation, protein function, and, ultimately, observable plant traits. We are seeking a
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international teams, and value creative approaches to research. You communicate fluently in English, both in writing and orally. We Offer: Access to an international network of scientists, policymakers, and
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atmospheric aerosol particles, their interactions with clouds and turbulence, and cloud microphysics. The focus is on both process-based studies and long-term observations, with which we contribute
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effect on assembly and collaborate to quantify the effect on optical properties. Our goal is to self-assemble NPLs into 1D, 2D and 3D superstructures and understand how ligand shells affect the process
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"Total E-Quality". In addition, the IPB is a member of the nationwide company network "Success Factor Family" and of the “Diversity Charter” (Charta der Vielfalt). Applications from disabled persons
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of modern physical chemistry, materials science, and biochemistry questions. Our qualification program, measures for recruiting, gender equality and family friendliness are equally innovative and
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organizational levels of the brain – from molecular and cellular processes to complex neuronal networks and behavior. The Department Cellular Neuroscience of Prof. Dr. Stefan Remy in association with the Research
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biological functions of small natural product molecules in plants and fungi. The focus is on specialized metabolites, chemical mediators and relevant molecular networks of functional gene and protein
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and electronically heterogeneous, forming a landscape of “puddles.”, which make them quite challenging to control in modern electronics. Interest now centres less on nitrogen-range Tc and more on this