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two distinct images from a single PET acquisition. Within this project, we will jointly develop, adapt and implement advanced image reconstruction algorithms in our in-house reconstruction software
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Description FUN01_1: Doctoral Researcher (m/f/d; E 13 TV-L, 65%) starting 1.4.2026 until 31.9.2029 Effects of geodiversity and geostability on plant genetic diversity. This project will focus
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projects will start in second half of 2026, between June and December. Our Research —Plants and their seeds are vital for human nutrition. In our IMPRS, we study genetic, molecular, cellular, metabolic and
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collaborative environment that includes the School of Science, the Carl Gustav Carus Faculty of Medicine, the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG), and the Leibniz Institute
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foot processes, and how a disrupted Patj-Pals1 axis contributes to proteinuric disease. We combine state-of-the-art approaches: genetically modified mice, hiPSC-derived kidney organoids, cell lines (e.g
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genetics. Work alongside internationally renowned scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Biology, the Friedrich Miescher Laboratory, and the University of Tübingen. Benefit from excellent supervision
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performance. They apply and develop a broad range of interdisciplinary technologies ranging from genetics and genomics to structural biochemistry, advanced imaging and computational and mathematical modelling
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. Areas of study: • Clinical, Molecular and Genetic Epidemiology • Clinical Trials and Translational Medicine • Environmental Risk Factors on Health and Disease • Genomic and Molecular Medicine • Digital
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University Clinic and the Max-Planck-Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG). The research on campus is highly interdisciplinary and addresses topics spanning cell biology, genomics