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environment Opportunity for professional development Very friendly and collegial working atmosphere Flexible, family-friendly working time models Wide range of university benefits (subsidized Deutschlandticket
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focus of the two laboratories is research on language, cognition, and language acquisition. Your responsibilities: Maintenance and development of the lab: methods, AI applications, social robotics, lab
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development opportunities (e.g., heiTRACKS) Competitive salary and extensive benefits Possibility to teach in the area of your expertise (English or German) The remuneration is based on pay grade TV-L 13. We
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infrastructure and outstanding career development opportunities (e.g., heiTRACKS) Competitive salary and extensive benefits Possibility to teach in the area of your expertise (English or German) The remuneration
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collaboration with groups of the Medical Faculty Heidelberg. By joining our team, you will directly contribute to pioneering biomedical, cancer and translational research, helping to develop new diagnostic and
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Bageritz. The Bageritz lab is looking for a motivated cell and molecular biologist to support the continued development of the laboratory and to contribute to an engaged and cooperative team culture. Our
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developed a strong independent research profile in the field and have outstanding research and publication records corresponding to their career stage. In accordance with §47 (1) of the Higher Education Law
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focus on exchange processes within and between specific art forms and regions, as well as transculturation processes, taking into account current social, political, and cultural developments and
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the use of human omics data in research, while ensuring data security and preventing misuse. By bridging the gap between research and healthcare, GHGA drives the development of new therapies and diagnostics
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well as the implications of their development and application. When considered from a fundamental rights perspective, and in particular from the perspective of the corresponding protective obligations of state actors