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The Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNITM, https://www.bnitm.de/en ) is the largest Research Institute for Tropical Medicine in Germany with approximately 420 employees. It is the
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Your Profile - Expected Completed PhD in Materials Science, Polymer Science, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering (materials focus), or related field Demonstrated laboratory experience in polymer
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part of the Forschungsverbund Berlin (https://www.fv-berlin.de/ ) and the Leibniz Association (https://www.leibniz-gemeinschaft.de ). You can find more details on the institute webpage: https://www.ikz
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memory consolidation through neural reactivation (“replay”), yet how different experiences—particularly socially reinforced ones—are selected for consolidation remains unclear. Social memories are often
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, Mechanical Engineering (materials focus), or related field Demonstrated laboratory experience in polymer-filler composite fabrication Experience with at least several of the following techniques: SEM, SAXS
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facility project management, reporting and publishing Your qualifications and skills: You hold a PhD in Biology or equivalent. You have a strong experimental (wet-lab) and theoretical background in genetics
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its employees in reconciling work and family life and regularly undergoes the audit berufundfamilie® . Further information at: http://www.ifw-dresden.de . The Institute for Metallic Materials the IFW
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young and experienced scientists from various disciplines develop interactive materials based on the principles of nature. It is a location at which people with different talents, experiences and skills
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The LIT - Leibniz Institute for Immunotherapy (foundation under civil law) (https://lit.eu/ ) formerly RCI – is a biomedical research center focusing on translational immunology in the fields
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Immunology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, or a related discipline Proven experience working with mouse models and in vivo experimental systems In-depth knowledge of cellular metabolism and mitochondria