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the composition, physiological function, and pathophysiological relevance of Ca2+-signalling pathways in human sperm Performing high time-resolution recordings of signalling events in the sperm flagellum using
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its role during human spermatogenesis. The aim is to identify and investigate the functional relevance of novel genetic factors associated with this specialised cilium and their contribution to human
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Dynamics (MBD) department contributes, using computational methods, to the development of personalized microbiome-based strategies to aid in the detection, monitoring, treatment, and prevention of human
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Description of the PhD project: The Vocal Neuromechanics Lab at the Research Group Sound and Behavior of the Department of Biology is looking for a PhD candidate to study the relationship between
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February 26, 2026. Please apply via our applicant portal . If you have any questions (reference number 388_2026), feel free to contact the Human Resources team (bewerbungen@isas.de). Further information
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generation of researchers who can provide robust and human-centric solutions to the challenges posed by climate change and socio-economic constraints. · Exceptional Financial Support for Your PhD The MSCA
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interest in Human Genetics, Reproductive Medicine and Cilia Biology Previous experience with immunofluorescence imaging, specialized 3D cell culture technologies, genetic analyses, functional assessment
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or similar) Strong interest in human genetics, bioinformatics, research and development in a translational setting Previous experience in molecular biology techniques (such as PCR, sequencing, cell
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the fields of Human Evolution, Ancient DNA and Archaeological Science. This is a non-renewable 3-year position. The RIFT-TO-RIM Project The ERC-funded RIFT-TO-RIM Consolidator project (2025-2030) aims to fill
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INFORMATION ABOUT US FIMM is an international research institute focusing on human genomics and personalized medicine and is a part of the Helsinki Institute of Life Science at the University of Helsinki. FIMM