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of a Class B driver’s license are also required. Please find more information about the position, the contact person and the link for applying here: https://jobs.rptu.de/jobposting
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phenomena and link speciation with spectroscopic signatures. Close cooperation with the project partners is expected. This project is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
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portal (see link below). After an administrative review/ formal check by BIH Biomedical Innovation Academy (BIA), applications will be forwarded to the Principal investigators (PIs), who may contact
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. Highlighting the importance of this process, alterations in RNP granules have been linked to ALS pathogenesis and MN degeneration. Thus, a better understanding of RNP granules could lead to novel therapeutics
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(varying grinding and flotation conditions); collect and curate high‑frequency time‑series data Train particle‑based separation models (PSMs), linking micro‑structural descriptors to flotation performance
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to potential reusers via suitable logistics chains. This includes the integration of individual stakeholder requirements and their representation by digital agents for the intelligent linking of logistics orders
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. The topics are not limited. Information about the available topics and supervisors can be found under the following link: http://scads.ai/positions2025. The location of work (Dresden or Leipzig) depends
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information and instructions please go to the following link . Please take notice of the following rules: At the time of application, your last final exam should have taken place during the past six years
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. Your responsibilities Work with genetically modified mouse models Culture cell lines, iPSCs, and renal organoids Analyze transcriptome and proteome data Apply high-resolution microscopy techniques Your
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of pathogens and their host interactions. The Sondermann lab [ Link ] is interested in deciphering the molecular processes that determine bacterial interactions in microbial communities. This PhD project