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Your Job: As part of your activities, you will investigate the wetting behavior of alcohols/lactones and other oxygen-containing LOHC systems on catalyst and membrane surfaces and the effects
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closely with a wet-lab PhD student from the team of Prof. Dr. Jeremias. Job-ID: V000014523 Field of application: Medizinische Fakultät Location: Heidelberg Job Category: Science and teaching Working hours
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. Familiarity with wet chemistry experiments and anoxic glovebox maintenance. Familiarity with custom instrumentation design and construction. Demonstrated expertise in experimental research and a strong track
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: 21.07.2025 Limitation:Temporary (2 Jahre, Weiterbeschäftigung angestrebt) Contract:TV-L Your tasks Single cell multicomics of bone marrow cells: wet lab experiments involving preparation of cells
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susceptibility to water ingress can lead to issues such as surface degradation, internal cracking, frost damage, and biological colonisation. Prolonged exposure to moisture makes these materials particularly
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out wet lab work which will feed and support your in silico research, and will be supervised by Prof. Spits – an expert in aneuploidy in early development – and bioinformatician Prof. Olsen. You’ll have
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efforts have been undertaken to re-wet degraded peat areas by blocking ditches and erosional gullies. However, the hydrological response of peatlands is poorly characterised, unlike lowland areas reduction
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through soil, surface water, and groundwater systems. By validating model simulations with in-situ measurements (e.g., soil moisture, groundwater levels, surface water) and geospatial datasets (e.g
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dissecting RNA structure ensembles in living cells. Particularly, you will: Develop novel methods (both wet and computational) for the accurate interrogation of RNA 2D and 3D structures in living cells. Apply
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: 11.07.2025 Limitation:Temporary (2 Jahre, Verlängerung angestrebt) Contract:TV-L Your tasks Single-cell multiomics in primary cells: wet-lab experiments and performing bioinformatic analyzes on the single-cell