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programs of the Faculties of Engineering Sciences and Biosciences, particularly in the Master Molecular Biotechnology and the Major Systems Biology in the Master Molecular Biosciences. Candidates
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12 load hours per semester primarily in Exercise Science, and possibly the Health Science and Master of Athletic Training courses, depending on experience. Utilize innovative and collaborative teaching
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: Coordination of the research activities of the cluster research teams in Heidelberg and the other two locations, in particular with the main cluster coordination office at Tübingen University Support of
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for the master thesis project "Centriole duplication" at the Center of Molecular Biology and Center of Organismic Studies, Heidelberg University, Germany, Groups of Drs. G. Pereira, S. Pfeffer and E
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, particularly in modules on cardiovascular diagnostics, as well as in the master′s degree program in biomedical engineering. In addition, research-oriented teaching formats, elective courses, and structured
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with additional courses, events, outreach activities, and opportunities for collaborations Previous research experience in any related field is highly welcome Required documents: Bachelor and Master
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characterization of primary cells, FACS and histological techniques Fluorescence microscopy, Ca2+ imaging, or electrophysiology Molecular biology, biochemical techniques, and gene expression analysis Animal
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Lecturer within its Department of Visual and Media Anthropology. Your tasks: Teaching two courses per semester (or 4 “Semesterwochenstunden”), predominantly in the Master of Transcultural Studies (MATS), but
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. Marc Freichel, Ca2+ signaling pathways in cellular and integrative organ functions are investigated. The main focus lies on TRP and Ca2+ channels in the plasma membrane as well as in acidic organelles
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Serves as the main service provider for students with disabilities, coordinates the delivery of accommodations, and directs disability and accessibility related programs and services to the campus