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looking forward to your scientific expertise at the Department of Neurology – ideally with you on board! Overall, research in the Group of Prof. Dr. Meyer zu Hörste at the Department of Neurology combines
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various plant and algal species, and follow an interdisciplinary approach, combining molecular biology, genetics, epigenetics, metabolomics, biochemistry, structural biology, biophysics and microscopy with
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research with the combined tools of immunology, microbiology, virology, cell biology and molecular biology. For more information, please see https://www.mhh.de/hbrs/zib MD/PhD Molecular Medicine
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feed and food production. The project combines anaerobic and aerobic biotechnologies to capture carbon and produce new forms of protein with near complete carbon capture for a climate-positive future
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digitalized society, a climate-friendly energy system, and a resource-efficient economy. We combine natural, life, and engineering sciences in the fields of information, energy, and bioeconomy with specialist
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, the details of the process are not yet fully understood. Mechanistic learning, the combination of mathematical mechanistic modelling and machine learning, enables a data-driven investigation of the processes
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bacterial species, the sequential process of multicomponent ECM formation in the extracellular space remains unclear. In this project, the interdisciplinary team will combine their expertise in bio
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Description The Class of Language within the Graduate School Language & Literature at LMU Munich offers excellent conditions for doctoral research. Our program combines a research-oriented and
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primates involves a combination of neurophysiological, hormonal, pharmacological and genetic data with the recording of gaze direction, motor skills, as well as decision-making and social behavior. Such data
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foot processes, and how a disrupted Patj-Pals1 axis contributes to proteinuric disease. We combine state-of-the-art approaches: genetically modified mice, hiPSC-derived kidney organoids, cell lines (e.g