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communication skills in English are mandatory German speaking skills are not required This is a wet-lab position, so applicants with a purely (bio)informatics background will not be considered. WE OFFER: Salary
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About us The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM
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materials synthesis, advanced operando characterization, and lab scale testing. We use robotic, high-throughput methods, and data science to accelerate novel sustainable materials discovery. PhD Position
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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
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Reference no.: 5202 Among the many good reasons to want to research and teach at the University of Vienna, there is one in particular, which has convinced around 7,500 academic staff members so far. They see
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About us The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM
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Assists in performing investigative research under the mentorship in a particular area(s) of study. Publishes and presents data in a timely manner. Works collaboratively with other investigators
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and, with our focus on healthcare, research, and teaching, we bear a unique responsibility – ideally with you on board! The position is located in the research group of Prof. Frank Tüttelmann working
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board! The position is located in Prof. Dr. Johannes Eble’s research group on cell-matrix interactions, and is embedded in the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Centre 1748 ‘Principles of Reproduction
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! The position is located in the research group of Timo Strünker (Molecular Reproductive Physiology) and embedded in the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Centre 1748 ‘Principles of Reproduction’. The CRC 1748