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of nutrition and health, with the aim of understanding the molecular basis of nutrition-dependent diseases, and of developing new strategies for treatment and prevention. The Junior Research Group Cardiac Aging
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of the project is therefore to develop a modular cultivation system for macroalgae that, for the first time, enables targeted control of sexual reproduction under controlled environmental conditions. This includes
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scientific networks and teams in finding suitable visualisations for their research findings and develops new forms of representations that reflect contemporary media, methods and technical possibilities. In
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and assess their applicability in coastal environments. The position will be based in the ZMT’s program area (PA2) Impacts of Global Change and Adaptation and will actively contribute to its objectives
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our understanding of groundwater availability across the world’s islands. Building on previous work in our research group, the project will develop a comprehensive global database of island
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efficiency classes on housing prices). Independently developing new real estate market indicators or information that adds value for the public and/or scientific community. Collaborating on writing scientific
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funded by the Leibniz Collaborative Excellence program and conducted in cooperation with the Institute of Space Systems at the University of Stuttgart. The position includes setting up a multi-metal lidar
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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 research
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of nutrition and health, with the aim of understanding the molecular basis of nutrition-dependent diseases, and of developing new strategies for treatment and prevention. The Department of Molecular Metabolism
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team led by Dr. Michael Stolpe and the doctoral program of the interdisciplinary Research Alliance Leibniz INFECTIONS. The group cooperates closely with leading medical researchers, biologists and social