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qualifications are: Teaching experience / experience of working with e-learning Knowledge of university processes and structures Basic experience in academic research What we offer: Work-life balance: Our
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abroad) Physical conditions for participating in research flights Driver's license Knowledge of university processes and structures What we offer: Exceptional projects, outstnading resources and
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cell biology, structural biology, and biophysics. We strive to gain insight into error-prone cell division in human disease and to discover fundamental principles of cell division. In your project, you
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. You have a very good command of both German and English as well as good legal and adminstrative understanding. You like to work in a responsible, structured and accurate way and are good with numbers
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projects in science. You have a very good command of both German and English as well as good legal and adminstrative understanding. You like to work in a responsible, structured and accurate way and are good
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Computational Biology, with a special focus on RNA structure and bioinformatics. This position will focus on the development of methods and algorithms for the detection of structured non-coding RNAs. Your future
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-learning Knowledge of university processes and structures Experience abroad Basic experience in research methods and academic writing What we offer: Work-life balance: Our employees enjoy flexible working
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experience / experience with e-learning Knowledge of university processes and structures International experience Basic experience in academic research What we offer: Work-life balance: Our employees enjoy
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fragment-based drug design efforts, integrating structural, thermodynamic, and biophysical insights directly into your synthetic strategy. The lab offers equipment for parallel synthesis, and you will also
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connected at both national and international levels. Its research activities are structured around two main focus areas: “Lifelong Health Promotion and Education” and “Human Performance”. Researchers