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questions at the interface of community ecology and evolutionary biology. The project's main objective will be to test how interactions between specific processes of community ecology (species sorting
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qualifications and skills: You hold a Doctorate degree (Ph.D.) in data science, bioinformatics, computational biology, genetics, or a closely related field. You have a strong background in machine learning (e.g
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molecular biology, cell biology or biotechnology Highly motivated and team oriented Passion for multidisciplinary research and being eager to learn new techniques Strong research background in molecular
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of extension The newly established Structural Biochemistry group at the LIT combines synthetic biology and computational protein design to develop next-generation T cell therapies. We focus on creating task
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Active cooperation with other working groups (internal and external) Your profile: Ph.D. in cell biology, immunology or related discipline At least one year of postdoctoral experience Profound expertise in
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approaches, complemented by advanced molecular biology methods. The group has an interest to bring forward the inclusion of iPSCs or differentiated derivatives into the open collection. We expect you to take
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Supervision of theses (Bachelor/Master/PhD) Active cooperation with other working groups (internal and external) Your profile: Ph.D. in biology or related discipline Minimum three years postdoctoral experience
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degree in one of the following subjects: biology, biochemistry, chemical biology, biotechnology or pharmacy or similar Basic laboratory skills in cell culture, protein biochemistry and molecular biology
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: Master’s degree or equivalent in Neuroscience, Biology, Biomedical engineering, Life sciences, or a related field Experience with electrophysiological recording or neuroimaging would be beneficial
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biology, bioinformatics, geography, or a related field with a focus on biodiversity monitoring, nature conservation, or macroecology. Knowledge and experience in databases, data portals, and biodiversity