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advantageous. These projects provide an excellent opportunity to develop expertise in immunometabolism, aging research, and cutting-edge genomic techniques. The candidates will gain experience with advanced
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of aerospace and to act as a centre of research, development and training. The Munich Aerospace unites 4 entities under one institutional roof: the TUM (Technical University Munich), the UniBwM (University
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well as key skills development. Target Group particularly gifted German and international doctoral candidates from any discipline completing promising doctoral dissertations at a German higher education
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project: Proper division of the genomic material is fundamental for cell homeostasis. Although cells have developed a plethora of mechanisms to ensure error-free division, mistakes during mitosis are common
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differential testing) We focus on techniques that apply to real-world software systems. E.g., in the past, we have developed techniques that find and fix bugs in widely used Python, Java, C/C++, and JavaScript
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from developing and emerging countries. It offers the opportunity to continue their academic and professional career in innovation-driving STEM fields in Germany with a Master’s degree in mathematics
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/progenitor cells. A clinically active p300/CREBBP inhibitor is currently in development and is expected to enter clinical trials in late 2026. PhD project: Targeting p300/CREBBP to Enhance Interferon Signaling
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also aim to develop new behavioural economic theories. In summer 2025, we opened our Experimental Economics Lab (HHIDE Lab), which provides state-of-the-art infrastructure for experimental research. YOUR
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Service' (DAAD). DLR is Germany’s national research centre for aeronautics and space. Its extensive research and development work in Aeronautics, Space, Energy and Transport is integrated into national and
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) are myeloid cells that are important in the activation of T cells in immune responses. We found previously that mice made genetically to express a self-antigen by DCs are resistant to the development