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(inclusive understanding of gender identities within the legal framework and the University’s Equality Plan: https://satzung.univie.ac.at/alle-weiteren-satzungsinhalte/frauenfoerderungs-und-gleichstellungsplan
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of gender identities within the legal framework and the University’s Equality Plan: https://satzung.univie.ac.at/alle-weiteren-satzungsinhalte/frauenfoerderungs-und-gleichstellungsplan/ PhD awarded by
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: https://careers.univie.ac.at/en/postdoc/e-steem Your future tasks: You will: Conduct highly original and internationally competitive research in one of the designated fields. Develop and execute
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: Female applicants (inclusive understanding of gender identities within the legal framework and the University’s Equality Plan: https://satzung.univie.ac.at/alle-weiteren-satzungsinhalte/frauenfoerderungs
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) microscopy, and immunofluorescence will take place in coordination with experts in synthetic chemistry so as to enable the optimal design of potential cancer therapeutics. You will participate in
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of Computer Science. The research focus of our group is on software architecture, software design and software engineering. Our team currently consists of 10 scientific as well as 2 administrative colleagues. We put
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Expertise: You have profound experience in ligand identification methods, specifically NMR, SPR, GCI, or nanoDSF. A Molecular Mindset: You possess a strong foundation in fragment-based drug design (FBDD) and
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and doctoral schools (available on the Call website ) to match their doctoral project idea. Your future tasks: Prepare a highly original and internationally competitive PhD thesis in your designated
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) to match their doctoral project idea. Your future tasks: Prepare a highly original and internationally competitive PhD thesis in your designated field. Publish in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals and
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and doctoral schools (available on the Call website ) to match their doctoral project idea. Your future tasks: Prepare a highly original and internationally competitive PhD thesis in your designated