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and cooperation with national and international researchers and within the team of LIfBi Department “Competencies, Personality, Learning environments” Contributing to analyses and the preparation
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interface of science and practice, Excellent infrastructure for scientific work, Access to national and international networks for your scientific development, Training and further education opportunities
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of a strong international research network and collaborative projects. The opportunity to work in the Atmospheric Chemistry Department (ACD) of TROPOS, a vibrant international group of colleagues who
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proposals, scientific publications, statistical and project reports Your profile: University degree (PhD) or any other equivalent combination of education in epidemiology related sciences, including
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research project “Cities. Building. Culture – The Residential Heritage of the Soviet Union in Times of Multiple Crises” funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). This international and
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plasma cells within specific regions of the bone marrow. Requirements and Skills: Excellent M.Sc. degree (or equivalent) in the areas biomedical, computational or nutritional sciences A background in
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The German Primate Center (DPZ) - Leibniz Institute for Primate Research in Göttingen conducts basic research in primate biology, molecular biomedicine and neuroscience. It maintains four field
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apply anyway! We offer A varied and versatile job in a motivated team that will provide you with optimal support and guidance during your induction - as well as an international working environment
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and assess their applicability in coastal environments. The position will be based in the ZMT’s program area (PA2) Impacts of Global Change and Adaptation and will actively contribute to its objectives
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collaboration with partners at the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) and other Leibniz institutes. It combines bacterial cultivation, molecular biology, and microbial genomics to better understand the transmission risk