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University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover • | Hannover, Niedersachsen | Germany | about 19 hours ago
qualification (statistics, epidemiology, animal welfare, biological safety, presentation techniques) Course organisation The course of study is divided into four parts: experimental research, interdisciplinary
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Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior • | Radolfzell am Bodensee, Baden W rttemberg | Germany | about 19 hours ago
programme No Description/content The IMPRS-QBEE is a structured graduate programme for outstanding doctoral candidates from around the world whose research interests lie within the fields of animal behaviour
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in patch-clamp techniques, molecular biology and biochemistry. Practical experience in working with cell cultures is desirable. A basic willingness to work experimentally with laboratory animals
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University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover • | Hannover, Niedersachsen | Germany | about 19 hours ago
Plus: basics of biometrics, biophysics, animal welfare, etc. Course organisation The course will be taught on the basis of experimental research in project-oriented, interdisciplinary courses and
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training to doctoral students interested in the question of how nervous systems develop and have evolved to allow animals to pursue their goals, navigate their environment, and employ behavioural strategies
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Engineering Tissue Processing and Preservation Animal Models of Human Disease Principles of Organ Transplantation Topics covered during the third semester: Regenerative Approaches: Blood & Immunity; Liver
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The Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior – caesar • | Bonn, Nordrhein Westfalen | Germany | about 19 hours ago
the function of brain circuits from molecules to animal behaviour. The comprehensive and diverse expertise of the faculty in the exploration of brain-circuit function using advanced imaging and optogenetic
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establish collaborations. Traditionally separate fields covered by the programme include the following: structural, molecular, and cellular biology biophysics biochemistry genetics animal and plant
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an emphasis on in vivo assays, animal models and state-of-the-art imaging tools Soft skills seminars on communication, presentation and other topics equally relevant for achieving success in both a scientific
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Immunity Section 3 - Heart, Lung, and Blood Vessels Section 4 - Protein and Nucleic Acid Interaction Section 5 - Neurosciences Section 6 - Reproduction in Man and Animals Section 7 - Bioresources