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engineered 3D hydrogels, we will experimentally probe the mechanical forces and physical constraints that drive coordinated cell behavior. In parallel, we will develop and apply computational models and
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training and professional development as well as further qualifications ans special offers in the areas of shopping, travel and sports Dedicated project-specific resources to improve the compatibility
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, young and dynamic working environment Research laboratories with cutting edge and state-of-the-art equipment Excellent possibilities for career development Contact: Prof. Dr. M. Schelhaas: schelhaas@uni
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to uncover how microbiota-derived metabolites influence the endothelial barrier function and neutrophil transmigration, with an emphasis on their implications in aortic disease development and progression. A
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TUD Dresden University of Technology, as a University of Excellence, is one of the leading and most dynamic research institutions in the country. TUD embodies a university culture that is
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Symmetries (IMPRS-PTFS) call for applications of highly qualified and ambitious students. Both IMPRS are a combined effort of the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics and Heidelberg University. Members
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) investigates the pathobiology of human-pathogenic fungi and identifies targets for the development of novel natural product-based antibiotics. The research group Microbiome Dynamics (https://www.leibniz-hki.de
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– Multiscale imaging of organ-specific inflammation” and aims to develop and apply a quantitative MRI approach, by establishing a data base of simulated and experimental MR data of tissue and single cells
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. Dr. med. Alexander Busch investigates the regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis—a key system in human reproductive development and fertility. The group combines clinical cohorts
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group focuses on developing strategies and algorithms to quantity biologic effects of particle radiation based on underlying physics, biology and physiology. Within the BMFTR funded project “BIOMICRO