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microbiome influence diseases and healthy living. The two strategic programmes of the Quadram Institute, Food, Microbiome & Health and Microbes & Food Safety, unite scientists, clinicians and industry
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. This work is part of European Union’s Quantera Program project “MQSens: Quantum Sensing with Nonclassical Mechanical Oscillators”, where opto-/electromechanics is utilized to explore how quantum protocols can
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light at night or coastal darkening (increases in light attenuation) impact marine food-webs and ecosystem functioning. By bringing together field observations and mechanistic models, the candidate should
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candidate who: Holds an educational background in natural sciences or a related field. Has experience with literature research (e.g. Web of Science) and report preparation. Shows a commitment to learning
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the Environmental Change Initiative , and a unique Interdisciplinary Graduate Training Program in Environment and Society. New faculty will benefit from Notre Dame’s recent campus-wide Strategic Framework
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opportunity for an outstanding scientist to establish an independent research program at the interface of biology and computer sciences, in one of the five major DYNABIO-affiliated institutes (C3M, iBV, IPMC
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This is a unique opportunity for an outstanding scientist to develop an innovative research program at the interface of biology, applied mathematics and/or physics, within one of the five DYNABIO-affiliated
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opportunity for an outstanding scientist to develop an innovative research program at the interface of chemistry and biology within one of the five major DYNABIO-affiliated institutes (C3M, iBV, IPMC, IRCAN
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promotions Year-round childcare such as company nursery or holiday activities Comprehensive training and development program Counselling services as required Health measures for prevention and health promotion
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an extensive scientific program in the field of cancer research. Since 2020, the DKFZ together with other academic institutions across Germany has been operating the German Human Genome-Phenome Archive (GHGA