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Project Lead Imaging and Dosimetry (f/m/d)
ITM Isotope Technologies Munich SE
Garching bei München, Bayern
Remote Work (optional)
06.May 2025
56.976 €/year (estimated)
imaging
biology
chemistry
Dosimetry
Nuclear Medicine
clinical studies
project management
PhD Student Biology, Molecular Medicine, Immunology (m/f/d)
TUM Klinikum Rechts der Isar
München, Bayern
29.Apr 2025
57.708 €/year (estimated)
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Epigenetics
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Bioimages
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Scientist
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Bioanalyst
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BI Developer
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PhD student
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