36 requirements-engineering-"https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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/d) in the field of natural sciences or engineering remuneration group 13 TVöD Official/permanent employment relationship Full-time/suitable as part-time employment subject to the approval of funds
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cancer models is required Experience in T cell biology and/or CAR T cell engineering and therapy is highly desirable Ability to work independently and drive a research project forward with high motivation
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(limited to 2000 characters), the email addresses of 2–3 references who can provide a letter of recommendation, if required for the specific position. For more details about the program (including further
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our publications here . Our team is at the forefront of bringing autologous cell replacement therapies with CRISPR-edited muscle stem cells towards the clinic (https://www.mdc-berlin.de/news/news/deep
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skills (written and spoken) are required We offer a project in a high-impact research field, embedded in the collaborative environment of the Göttingen Campus with excellent access to core facilities (NGS
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theoretical methods and algorithms are required. The research project aims at deriving priors for Bayesian methods from atomistic simulations and machine learning. It also offers the opportunity to work with
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and names and addresses of three referees and be send by e-mail until April 11st 2026 to Prof. Christoph Wilhelm (christoph.wilhelm@uni-bonn.de ). Webpage: https://www.ukbonn.de/en/icccp/research
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, which might include analysis and comparisons with the dynamics in tropical countries (VBD-mode, funded by BMFTR; https://clinicalepi.de/projects/vbd-mode.html) Collaborating closely with national and
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courses The group language is English, so no German language skills are required – but it is a great opportunity for you to learn German! The historic city of Göttingen, located in the heart of Germany
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Research Centre (CRC) 1450 “inSight – Multiscale imaging of organ-specific inflammation” (https://www.uni-muenster.de/CRC-inSight) The project is based in the research group of Prof. Dr. Kerstin Steinbrink