58 research-group-software-architecture Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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researcher to join our dynamic team. Our group is embedded in a broader institutional strategy with a strong interest in cell and immune therapy. We study the bidirectional interac-tions between tumor cells
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PhD Student / Postdoctoral Researcher (gn*) Molecular Biology Reference Number: 10836 Fixed term of 3 years | Full- or Part-Time (65% or 100%) | Salary Grade TV-L E13 | Centre of Reproductive
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projects of the research group Qualification Required: A diploma and a PhD in microbial natural product chemistry Hands-on experience and a strong understanding of metabolomics/dereplication of natural
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Researcher / Postdoc for molecular investigations on microbial ecology in deep-sea polymetallic n...
Ecology and Technology group is carrying out work on the impact of manganese nodule mining on deep-sea benthic communities and their functions. The Research focuses on industrial tests of the manganese
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harbouring excellent research and education provide patient care at the highest medical level with around 11.000 employees. The group is located within the Institute of Clinical Neuroimmunology
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The climate needs bright minds. The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) addresses crucial scientific questions in the fields of global change, climate impacts and sustainable
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, excellent analytical skills experience in research software engineering, programming experience (e.g. R, GAMS) active interest in energy systems analysis and climate change mitigation We expect the ability
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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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with neuroimaging, numerical mathematics, optimization, inverse problems, software development, motivation and research interests. The location for this research will be the workgroup of Prof. Dr
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Legchenko's research group. The project focuses on the modulation of fibroblast differentiation in the context of right ventricular pressure overload, both with and without pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH