214 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"University-of-St"-"St" positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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Public Health and Epidemiology as well as in the medical curriculum (MeCuM). It will also be involved in the specialist training programme for Public Health physicians. The LMU offers an excellent
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of Prof. Dr. Isabell Hensen) will play a central role in advancing collaborative research in the field of biodiversity, at the Faculty of Natural Sciences I of the MLU and with the German Center
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-funded research institute at the Cardiovascular Center is a member of the DFG Excellence Cluster CPI, the German Center for Cardiovascular Research as well as the CRC TRR267 “Non-coding RNAs in
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Transport. Within each of these fields, research programs are developed by our scientists and regularly evaluated by renowned international experts. Their evaluation forms the basis for the program-oriented
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-depth knowledge of infection biology and virology FELASA B (or equivalent) certificate and willingness to work with animal model Good written and spoken English Preferred qualifications: FELASA C
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chromatography is required. Additionally, familiarity with precursor and reporter ion quantification & PTM analysis tools, and experience in programming languages like R and/or Python would be essential
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have a M.Sc. degree in theoretical physics and must meet the requirements for admission to the doctoral program of the Department of Physics at Freie Universität Berlin. : Excellent knowledge
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If you hold a PhD or master’s degree with an outstanding track record or strong interest in the fields of drug delivery science, pharmaceutical technology, or gastrointestinal physiology, we invite you to
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between individual molecules and cells. The MPI‑CBG shares a research faculty with the Center for Systems Biology Dresden (CSBD ), integrating expertise in biological physics, mathematics, and computer science
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TU Dresden Excellence – A matter close to our hearts Excellence? Elitism? Opportunity or risk? The Excellence Programme, initially launched in 2005 by the German government has aroused passionate