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for Translational Medicine and Pharmacology ITMP, the Medical Campus of the Goethe University, and Sanofi. The position will be based in Frankfurt am Main. What you will do Development of patient-derived organoid
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of PhD students and other students Support in establishing the institute Your Profile: Master`s degree with PhD in physics, chemistry, materials science, chemical engineering, or a related discipline
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prevention@uni-tuebingen.de . The opening will remain valid until 15.07.2025. PhD positions will be for a duration of 3 years, post-doc positions will be for 2 years. Requirements: Master/Bachelor in Physics
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at michele.finckspam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de . Applications should be sent as a single pdf-file and should include a cover letter which indicates the applicant’s main research interests, a detailed curriculum vitae
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presentations and publications Supervision of master and doctoral thesis in medicine and natural science Independent application for the third-party funding Your profile: Master and doctoral degree in molecular
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be no teaching duties. Your main task will be independent research in one of the areas of the Research Training Group. You will be a member of one of its research groups and be mentored by its
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PostDoc in "Geopolitical dilemmas for management: transfer of governance for the Southern Ocean" ...
biological effects, including changes in primary production, community composition, and poleward shifts of species. Species that are endemic to the high southern latitudes and specially adapted to cold
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PostDoc in "Sustaining the keystone: Rethinking Antarctic krill fishery management under climate ...
biological effects, including changes in primary production, community composition, and poleward shifts of species. Species that are endemic to the high southern latitudes and specially adapted to cold
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Postdoc in "Navigating uncertainty: Planning marine protected areas in a changing Southern Ocean"...
biological effects, including changes in primary production, community composition, and poleward shifts of species. Species that are endemic to the high southern latitudes and specially adapted to cold
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the lowest sea ice extent since satellite observations began in 1979 was recorded at just 2.01 million km. These environmental changes are having profound biological effects, including changes in primary