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of transitioning to a permanent research role Freedom to develop independent ideas within a clear and ambitious research program Strong institutional and grant support Access to advanced technologies: cryo-EM
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PostDoc in "Sustaining the keystone: Rethinking Antarctic krill fishery management under climate ...
HIFMB contributes to one of the Helmholtz Research Programs (currently ‘Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future’) as part of a particular topic (6, Marine and Polar Life). The cohort work will directly
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Postdoc in "Navigating uncertainty: Planning marine protected areas in a changing Southern Ocean"...
Marine Governance. Further details: As a Helmholtz Institute, the HIFMB contributes to one of the Helmholtz Research Programs (currently ‘Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future’) as part of a particular
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. Further details: As a Helmholtz Institute, the HIFMB contributes to one of the Helmholtz Research Programs (currently ‘Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future’) as part of a particular topic (6, Marine and
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publications, excellent written and oral communication skills are required. Preference will be given to those with research experience in hematology (physiology/ pathology), immunotherapy (checkpoint blockade
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journals - Enthusiasm for collaborative, interdisciplinary research - Strong written and verbal communication skills in English Why Join Us? - World-class research environment: Work at South Korea's
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discovery and translation in human health and disease. The CHC has 9 open positions in its postdoctoral program. The program offers a rare opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research at the intersection
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Postdoctoral researcher in Environmental Analytical Chemistry, with a focus on non-target screeni...
of multiple matrices, is comfortable with research communication to a variety of audiences, speaks a Nordic language. Furthermore, the candidate should be well-organised and able to structure complex tasks
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scientific organisation. With around 1,200 employees as well as ca. 500 guest researchers, we contribute to the Helmholtz Research Field Earth and Environment, aligning cutting-edge research with societal
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cell programming applications. This position involves both experimental and computational work. The experimental work includes the use of CRISPR-based transcriptional control, single-cell omics