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(printed circuit board). The challenge of this research is to both develop thin coatings deposition and identify their physico-chemical structure at the interfacial region, requiring the use of complementary
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moves us closer to answers for real families. You’ll join a team developing novel AI frameworks and next-generation diagnostic tools, in a supportive environment designed to launch your career plus
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joining a young group and you will have ample opportunities to develop the projects and your own research career goals. The position entails: Culture human cells and isolate mitochondria Cryo-ET and STA
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including research management, communication, networking, writing of manuscripts etc. Mentoring and career development in a network of national and international collaborators Research exchange to
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motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our young team in the heart of Berlin to investigate the evolution of ancient microbial pathogens. The ideal candidate has expertise in population genetics
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the genetic basis of bacterial traits that determine successful symbiosis and microbiome interactions. This knowledge forms the foundation for the development of novel, microbe-based solutions to reduce the
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and scientists from the Dundee Drug Discovery Unit (DDU) (www.drugdiscovery.dundee.ac.uk/) and GSK Global Health Medicines R&D to facilitate the discovery and development of new drugs for invasive
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thereafter. The position will be available for a 3-year period. You will be part of a research environment focusing on developing precise solutions for climate resilience in agriculture across EU Boreal region
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(SAXS) and light scattering. You will contribute to the development of new SAXS analysis methods and experimental protocols. You will contribute to preparation of the samples, e.g. varying concentration
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have the opportunity to develop your projects based on your existing experience and your own career goals. The project entails: -in vivo imaging of enteric neuronal activity, and immune responses