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Postdoctoral Fellow / Senior Scientist (m/f/d) Full- or part-time | temporary (24 months) with possibility of extension | Laboratory of Immune Signals in Cancer Technical University of Munich (TUM
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trainings. The Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine conducts basic research into the development of cells, tissues and organs. Using molecular and cell biological methods, researchers aim to find
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Kiel University aims to attract more qualified women to professorship positions. The Institute of Zoology at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Kiel University is seeking to fill a W
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develop groundbreaking solutions for a healthier society in a rapidly changing world. We believe that diverse perspectives drive innovation. Through strong partnerships, we accelerate the transfer of new
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With over 600 years of tradition, the Faculty of Medicine at Leipzig University is one of the largest research institutions in Leipzig. With over 1,300 members of staff, the Faculty of Medicine is
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The University of Bayreuth is a research-oriented university with internationally competitive, interdisciplinary focus areas in research and teaching. The Faculty of Mathematics, Physics
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Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg (OVGU) is an internationally oriented and regionally networked university with a strong research profile. The Institute of Physics at Otto von Guericke
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)" at the Centre of Reproductive Medicine and Andrology – ideally with you on board! RESPONSIBILITIES: An interdisciplinary team of 13 scientists at the University of Münster has come together to advance
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, transplant rejection and autoimmunity. The objective of the LIT is to develop innovative and efficient cellular immune therapeutics in these areas. Our own GMP laboratories and close networking with University
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of Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany is seeking to fill a W3 Professorship for Microbial Pathogenicity by 1 October 2026. We are looking for a researcher (f/m/d) with extensive expertise in the study