51 postdoc-molecular-dynamics-simulation Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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with an annual research budget of 3.4 billion euros. The Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME conducts applied life sciences from the molecule to the ecosystem. It is our
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. PIK is offering a Postdoctoral Position as an Earth Resilience Analyst (m/f/d)(Position number: 27-2025 Postdoc ERSU) for the Earth Resilience Science Unit, starting on 01.09.2025. The position is
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extraction of marine microorganisms Investigating their chemical capacity by comparative genomics and metabolomics (computational untargeted metabolomics using LC-MS/MS-based molecular networks) Fractionation
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compiling and analyzing (geostationary) satellite datasets with km‑scale simulation data and have the autonomy to set your own scientific emphasis. As team member for the ERC Starting Grant “MesoClou”, you
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research group study the genetic and epigenetic changes that drive the development of hematological malignancies by employing cutting-edge multi-omics approaches. The successful candidate will join a dynamic
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) investigates the pathobiology of human-pathogenic fungi and identifies targets for the development of novel natural product-based antibiotics. The research group Microbiome Dynamics (https://www.leibniz-hki.de
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) for maximal specificity and activity against microbial human pathogens. Libraries of peptide-based natural products will be produced using molecular cloning and the resulting compounds will be screened
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stimulating, high-profile research project A fully funded multi-year postdoc position (remuneration according to TV-L salary scale 13) Training in wet-lab & computational work; intensive mentoring within
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interesting position within an internationally leading research institution. We offer a fixed-term 2-years postdoc position with the salary and benefits based on the Collective Agreement for the German Public
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-pathogenic fungi and identifies targets for the development of novel natural product-based antibiotics. The research group Microbiome Dynamics (https://www.leibniz-hki.de/de/microbiome-dynamics.html ) invites