214 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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interested in working at the boundaries of several research domains Master's degree in computational biology, bioinformatics, systems biology, bioengineering, chemical engineering, or a related discipline
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program that includes lectures, advanced scientific workshops, complementary skill courses and opportunities for career development a mentoring program to guide and promote young scientists Salary: Payment
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PhD Position - Neuroinflammation & Glial Biology (f/m/d) Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, Neuron-Glia Interactions Lab, index number 6604 Part-time: 65 % Limited: 3 years Start of work
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The Max Planck Institute for Medical Research is one of 84 institutes and research centers of the Max Planck Society (MPG) for the advancement of science. Our focus is on basic medical research. We
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transfer. Its current five-year scientific programme, Molecules to Ecosystems (2022–2026), aims to deepen our understanding of life — from molecular mechanisms to complex ecosystems — with a strong emphasis
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students’ learning curves and furthermore emphasises Open Science education. The teaching programme is adapted to each doctoral researcher’s individual needs and academic background via an individual
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addition to the Institute of Psychology, includes other departments of the Faculties of Natural Sciences and Medicine, the Leibniz Institute of Neurobiology and the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, which
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assistant (m/f/d) in the field of microbial ecology, molecular biology, microbiology or comparabel field remuneration group 14 TVöD permanent employment relationship Full-time / suitable for part-time
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control of formats - Preparing scientific publications - Team coordination - Occasional travel (approx. 2-3 times per year) to scientific conferences and meetings - Organizing the science journalism program
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retinal tissue biopsy. The project is funded by the Emmy Noether programme of the German Research Foundation (DFG) for a three-year period, with the possibility of an additional three years. We offer: a