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Biospectroscopy for the Bioimaging research group, we invite applications for a: PhD Candidate (m/f/d) This position is part of the Leibniz Science Campus “Cardio-Oncology Campus for Precision Medicine”, with focus
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Bioanalytics for the Proteomics research group, we invite applications for a: PhD Candidate (m/f/d) This position is part of the Leibniz Science Campus “Cardio-Oncology Campus for Precision Medicine”, with focus
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Bioanalytics for the Lipidomics research group, we invite applications for a: PhD Candidate (m/f/d) This position is part of the Leibniz Science Campus “Cardio-Oncology Campus for Precision Medicine”, with focus
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Dortmund, we invite applications for the Research Group Proteomics: PhD Candidate (m/f/d) You will be responsible for Planning and performing proteome analyses in cooperation with the BMFTR funded I-CHECK
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The Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung (IKZ) is a leading research institution in the field of science & technology as well as service & transfer of crystalline materials. Our goal is to enable
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. Collaborate closely with an experimental enzymology PhD student to validate your models in the lab. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to the future of enzyme engineering, bioinformatics, and
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immunology (or related fields) and are you looking for a PhD position? This might be something for you! PHD STUDENT POSITION IN ARTIFICIAL TUMOR IMMUE MICROENVIRONMENTS FOR IMMUNOTHERAPY SCREENING IN BREAST
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Dortmund, we invite applications for the Research Group Proteomics: PhD Candidate (m/f/d) You will be responsible for Planning and performing proteome and phosphoproteome analyses as part of the DFG funded
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The Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung (IKZ) is a leading research institution in the field of science & technology as well as service & transfer of crystalline materials. Our goal is to enable
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information at: http://www.ifw-dresden.de The Institute of Solid State Research at the IFW Dresden offers a PhD Position (m/f/d) “Self-Assembled Rolled-Up Microcoils for Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance