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Better together. For life. At the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), we are committed to excellence in research, education, and comprehensive healthcare across our clinics. Every day
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ERC-funded postdoc position in Drosophila lipid metabolism (m/f/d) Wanted for the next possible date at the Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg for the Nephrogenetics division. Heidelberg University
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The RoLi Lab at the Max Planck Institute develops cutting-edge optical tools to study and control brain activity at cellular resolution in freely moving animals. We combine neuroscience, engineering
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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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The Faculty of Medicine at the University of Münster is offering a W3 professorship in medical informatics at the Institute for Medical Informatics (IMI, Director: Prof. Dominik Heider) to be filled
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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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), located in central Berlin, is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with a strong computational background to develop new methods for analyzing multimodal data from genetic and pharmacological
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New Emmy Noether Group led by Dr. Julian Wolf M.Sc. at the University Eye Center Freiburg is looking as soon as possible for a PostDoc (Bioinformatics or Biology/Biochemistry/Molecular Medicine
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The University of Bonn is an international research university with a wide education and research profile. With a 200-year history, approximately 31,500 students, more than 6,000 staff, and an
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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