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lecturing activities Knowledge of university processes and structures Experience abroad Experience in student support What we offer: Work-life balance: Our employees enjoy flexible working hours. Inspiring
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competence in German is highly desirable. International experience and knowledge of university procedures and structures are desirable. What we offer: Work-life balance: Our employees enjoy flexible working
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behaviour. The center aims to: Develop genetic animal models to interrogate gene deficits Analyse consequences of abnormally expressed coding and non-coding genes on the structure and function of brain
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to investigate how biomolecular phase transitions guide higher-order genome structure and influence disease. We combine biochemistry, genomics, cellular engineering, and advanced microscopy to build
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biophysics, including but not limited to: Structure-function of ion channels and receptors Cellular signaling Animal models of disease Development and application of molecular sensors and optical methods We
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Experience in participating in research projects Didactic skills / experience in e-learning IT skills Knowledge of university processes and structures is desirable Excellent knowledge of English (C1) GFL
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- Active engagement in national and international microscopy networks and initiatives - Lead and support staff at all levels, including recruitment, performance planning, and structured career development
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to participate in the teaching and mentoring of Masters students and PhD students within the IHN as well as other graduate training programs. All recruited IHN faculty will be fully supported by a structured
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support and liberties that are not a given at other institutions. Does that sound like something for you? Welcome to our team! About this position The position is part of the Division of Structural and
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of the dynamics, structures, functions, and interactions of various biomolecules which may correlate to cellular dynamics, neural and behavioral mechanisms. What we provide: A competitive compensation