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methods for the analysis of large-scale genomic, clinical, and phenotypic data, including phenome-wide association studies (PheWAS), statistical genetics, and precision medicine applications. This includes
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allowance. The employment will initially be limited to three years. Important: Applicants must not have resided in Germany for more than 12 months in the past three years. Group website: https://biophys.uni
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PhD position within the Excellence Cluster "Climate, Climate Change, and Society" (CLICCS) JoblD: 951 – 2026/KS 1 Work location: Geesthacht Application deadline: February 22nd, 2026 The Institute
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fluxes and budgets, shape ocean productivity, and modulate the ocean’s ability to absorb and store carbon, with significant climate implications. The PhD candidate will investigate these processes with a
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Call for applications We are pleased to announce the call for the second cohort of our Graduate Programme RNAmed – Future Leaders in RNA-based Medicine. Applications are invited for 11 PhD
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applications via the online application form by 15.02.2026. Alternatively, you can also send your application by post, quoting the reference number 11/26-8.4 to: Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung
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research visit www.dkfz.de/research . More information and application: www.dkfz.de/phd Application deadline 21 April 2026 We support and value diversity and encourage applications from individuals from
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, the sustainable use of the world's coastal systems and the resource-compatible enhancement of the quality of life. From fundamental research to practical applications, the interdisciplinary research spectrum covers
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scientists and, therefore, especially encourages them to apply. Contact details Prof. Dr. Gianni Panagiotou | +49 3641 532-1759 Applications Leibniz-HKI is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and
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formation or resorption. In the course of the present project, that is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), it is planned to create a biphasic organoid to enable investigations on the cellular