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@diw.de) for more information on the specific tasks and responsibilities of this position. DIW Berlin (German Institute for Economic Research) has been one of Germany’s leading economic research institutes
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University and at the Heidelberg University of Jewish Studies (depending on PhD supervision), the following positions (65%) for up to 3+1 years are to be filled by 1 April 2026: 12 pre-doctoral research
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20.06.2025 Application deadline: 13.07.2025 The following position is available in the newly established Collaborative Research Center 1718 “Common Ground: Cognition – Grammar – Communication
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Doctoral Researcher (PhD position) in Epidemiological Neurophysiology using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Part-time 65% limited for 3 years Klinik & Poliklinik für Neurologie Our goals
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Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, Köln | Koln, Nordrhein Westfalen | Germany | about 1 month ago
, maintenance and troubleshooting on an Aria Fusion cell sorter Sample preparation, cell sorting and data analysis Generation of single cell libraries with 10X Genomics, Singleron and BD Rhap-sody platforms
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for three positions as soon as possible as Research assistants (EG 13 TV-L, 50%, temporary for a period of 4 years) The positions will be filled within the framework of various cooperation agreements with
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evolution of turtles, integrating fossil and extant data. Your tasks Conduct scientific research on the neuroanatomy of turtles, including both fossil and extant taxa Perform collection visits to study and
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information on the projects and the position, please contact Maria Vrachioli, Ph.D. ( maria.vrachioli@tum.de ) or Dr. Fabian Frick ( fabian.frick@tum.de ). As part of the Excellence Initiative of the German
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groups of Guinea baboons that are part of a community of more than 400 individuals. We combine behavioral observations, analysis of ranging patterns using GPS data, population genetics, acoustic analyses