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level. We seek candidates who will develop a research program in understanding the molecular basis of disease broadly defined. This includes, but is not limited to, expertise in genetics, genomics
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. The group will be physically located at the Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology at the UMC Mainz. We expect from the candidate a fully translational research program that fosters
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pediatric psychology. The postdoctoral fellowship training program is designed to enhance skills of psychology trainees preparing for a career in a pediatric academic medical setting. As a fellow, you will
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establish an extramurally funded original research program. Candidates studying plant systems in all areas of molecular and cellular biology research will be considered, including, but not limited
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particular niche will be part of the position. The group has a very strong infrastructure and internal teaching program and covers multiple areas of pharmacoepidemiology, including method development
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Postdoctoral Scientist (Software Engineer) Salary £42,694 per annum pro rata Fixed term, 2 years MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK An opportunity is available for a Software Engineer
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community. The position is expected to establish a strong research program conducting high-impact research to solve real world problems. The selected candidate is expected to assume duty in Fall 2026
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, other environmental assessment methods and the development of reuse indicators for the project "RAP1 (Responsible Aim Program 1) – Assemble, Disassemble, Repeat – Materials Library for Circular
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, other environmental assessment methods and recycling indicators for the project "RAP5 (Responsible Aim Program 5) – Pre-design – Predictive Device Design" as part of the Cluster of Excellence "REC
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). This project is funded by the DFG priority program SPP2474, which aims to discover new gene functions in human microbiome members (see https://spp2474.de). More information about ongoing research in