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the atomic to the industrial scale – to drive innovations that enable a sustainable energy transition. We are now inviting applications for a three-year PhD position in electrochemistry, focused
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distinct mutations can lead to similar developmental issues. More information can be found on our homepage . Project Summary Core gene expression machineries are highly conserved across species, yet tissue
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how very different mutations can trigger similar developmental problems. More information can be found on our homepage . Project Summary This PhD project builds upon an ongoing collaboration between
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linked to the overexpression of a certain modification enzyme. This will also allow delineation of the borders of modification signatures of specific cancer cell lines. The project is planned with 3
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Advanced training in scientific techniques and professional skills Access to our state-of-the-art Core Facilities and their technical expertise Fully funded positions with financing until the completion
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Description A fully funded doctoral researcher position is available at the Zoological Institute and Museum of the University of Greifswald. The start date is February 1st, 2026. The position is
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://hectorfellowacademy.applicationportal.org Link to the official job advertisement: https://hector-fellow-academy.de/en/research/hector-fellows/magdalena-goetz/
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to be eligible for the position in the Luck lab. The program will offer topic-related training within the network of research labs that are part of ProtAIomics and the student will participate in project
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Description A PhD position is immediately available to study microbiota - B cell crosstalk. The Rollenske lab uses single B cell receptor sequencing and repertoire analysis, monoclonal antibody
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Several PhD positions (f/m/d) in International Research Training Group (iRTG) limits2vision Full PhD
Description Offer Description PhD student positions will become available in the Institute for Ophthalmic Research (IOR) at the University of Tübingen (Germany) and the Institut de la Vision (IDV