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targeted professional development programs For questions or in case of technical difficulties, contact us at rtg3120 at tu-dresden.de . For more information about RTG 3120: www.dresdencondensates.org
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highly qualified and motivated student from any nationality and hold, or expect to hold, a Master’s degree in a related subject. You have a proven track record of academic and research excellence and are
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study places for the academic year 2026/27. Application Closing Date: 15 November 2025 Start of the study: October 2026 Target group: The program offers graduates with excellent academic records a
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understanding of the induction of intestinal antibody responses and the effects of Immunoglobulin A on the bacterial target cell. We offer: The University of Bonn is a German University of Excellence since 2019
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. The BEAM projects cover a wide spread of topics, including theoretical physics and chemistry work. For example, our targeted syntheses are supported by models of self-assembly for specific types of molecules
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this process: How are mRNAs discriminated against all other nuclear RNAs? How does the cell ensure that only fully matured mRNAs are exported? How are faulty mRNAs and transcription byproducts targeted
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these interactions as potential therapeutic targets. Critical interactions and signaling pathways will then be extrapolated to existing single-cell RNAseq libraries of type 2 immune patients. This PhD requires a
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the skin to facilitate specialized interactions. Understanding type 3 dendritic cells biology in the context of health and disease will allow us to develop targeted therapeutic strategies aimed at modulating
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knowledge of electrochemistry and experience with fuel cell test Ability to cooperate across disciplines in an international environment Independent, structured and target oriented way of working Software
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preferred. Prior experience in genome engineering or mass spectrometry is advantageous but not required. Strong writing skills with a proven track record of successful research are essential. Excellent