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. The project will be conducted in a strongly collaborative working environment between two internationally renowned Münster Institutions. REQUIREMENTS: Degree in Biology or related subject (required) Strong
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enthusiastic interdisciplinary team in an outstandingly equipped newly build scientific environment. Sound command of the basic wet lab technologies in biochemistry (DNA, RNA and protein) and previous experience
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Kiel site Support services for professional and personal life situations An exciting work environment with the opportunity to provide important impetus for the development of sustainable solutions
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facilities Competitive research in an inspiring, world-class environment A wide range of offers to help you balance work and family life Further training opportunities and free in-house language courses
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the opportunity to work in this international environment with a team of employees committed to world-class science. The Nuclear Spectroscopy Department invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher in
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, CSF) and/or advanced workflows such as spatial proteomics is highly desirable Strong collaborative spirit and working in interdisciplinary environments Excellent written and verbal communication skills
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tissue samples, multi-parameter flow cytometry, molecular biology and fluorescence imaging will be preferred. We offer an interdisciplinary research environment that fosters innovation and collaboration
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vacation Sustainable travel: job ticket Family-friendly working environment: cooperative arrangements for childcare, subsidy for child vacation care, advice for employees with relatives in need of care Wide
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development. It is one of the world's leading research institutions in its field and offers natural and social scientists from around the world an inspiring environment for excellent interdisciplinary
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for Molecular Imaging. Here, we are interested in how receptors sense the environment and respond generating selective responses – ideally with you on board! We will focus on an undervalued receptor family