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track record in biological, agricultural or environmental sciences. Sound statistical or programming skills to study biodiversity in space and time are required. Candidates must have demonstrated
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For any questions on corrent topics, please contact: Prof. Dr. Antonella Di Pizio (a.dipizio.leibniz-lsb(at)tum.de ). More information on the working group can be found here: https://www.leibniz-lsb.de
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NFDI4Biodiversity, part of NFDI, the German National Research Data Infrastructure Program. The project position is part of our Senckenberg Data and Modelling Center (SDMC) with experts in the areas of biodiversity
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extensive support through the graduate school (IRTG:(https://sfb1436.de/de/graduate-school/). Your profile: MSc in Neurosciences, Life sciences or related fields Experience in behavioural and molecular
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. Dr. Andreas Mulch at the Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre, starting ideally in spring 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter: Research Assistant / PostDoc (f/m/d) in Earth Sciences
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” lead by Dr. Justyna Stypinska. The WZB Berlin Social Science Center is a publicly financed research institution that conducts leading edge theory-based and problem-oriented social science research (http
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funding programme therefore invites young scientists in Southeast Asia to submit project applications for field and/or laboratory research, in particular for explorations and excavations of new fossil sites
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inform policy-making and program design, with the aim to support risk management and adaptation to climate change. The work is carried out within different third-party funded projects and in cooperation
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Experience in planning of epidemiological studies and/or the analysis of data from statutory health insurances would be desirable Programming skills in SAS and R Good knowledge of spoken and written English
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). The starting date will be as soon as possible. DSMZ and ZALF are members of the Leibniz Research Alliance „INFECTIONS“ (https://leibnizinfections.de/en/). This research network aims to use interdisciplinary