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Evolution and Systematics of Microorganisms as a joint appointment of the Technical University of Braunschweig based on the ‘Jülich model’ (with reduced teaching obligations) with the Leibniz Institute DSMZ
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Postdoc position (d/f/m) developing gene editing therapies for ANO5-related muscular dystrophy Work time full-time Start date 01.04.2026 Employment period limited Application deadline 25.03.2026
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, provided these are relevant to their academic background, skills, and research interests. The positions are hosted at leading European institutions, including: DC1: Development of Mg-Based Thermoelectric
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development. It is one of the world's leading research institutions in its field and offers natural and social scientists from around the world an inspiring environment for excellent interdisciplinary research
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with three tenure-track professorships at the University of Tübingen and a W3-professorship at the University of Hohenheim. TERRA will develop an integrated understanding of how geo-biosphere interactions in
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-tuebingen.de/en/213700 Please submit your entire application using the web-based application platform https://berufungen.uni-tuebingen.de . The deadline for applications is 30 April 2026. Questions regarding
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Area of research: Diploma & Master Thesis Job description: Master's Thesis – Nanocarrier Development for Immune Cell Targeting (f/m/x) 102909 Part time 20 hrs./week Neuherberg near Munich Partial
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with the University of Hohenheim and Senckenberg - Leibniz Institution for Biodiversity and Earth System Research (https://www.terra-cluster.org ). TERRA will develop an integrated understanding of how
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development of retinal imaging as well as the integration of omics and high-throughput data (e.g. genomics, proteomics, metabolomics). Both approaches share the common goal of translation into clinical
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. "Pervasive lesion segregation shapes cancer genome evolution." Nature 583.7815 (2020): 265-270 Anderson, Craig J., et al. "Strand-resolved mutagenicity of DNA damage and repair." Nature 630.8017 (2024): 744