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Postdoctoral Researcher (Physicist, Chemist or Material Scientist( (all genders) for a Tenure Tra...
Area of research: Scientific / postdoctoral posts Starting date: 13.08.2025 Job description: GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt is one of the leading particle-accelerator
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understanding of many disorders, developing highly effective therapeutics are still lagging, especially for newly identified rare disease variants for children. The Chen laboratory aims to accelerate therapeutic
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to accelerating research advances from bench to bedside through brilliant science and distinctive approaches to collaboration among scientific investigators and academic and industry partners. Wistar’s dynamic
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to accelerate therapeutic development for brain disorders, leveraging stem cell-derived organoid models and gene targeting tools. Our recent work demonstrated that stem cell models offer a unique opportunity to
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facilities led by expert scientists, coupled with cutting-edge technology, accelerates research productivity. Customized Professional and Career Growth: Experience specifically designed programs to enhance
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and protein analysis, and accelerating our efforts to translate molecular insights into therapeutic strategies. Several positions are available. General Responsibilities This scientist will play a
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At Helmholtz Munich, we develop groundbreaking solutions for a healthier society in a rapidly changing world. We believe that diverse perspectives drive innovation. Through strong partnerships, we accelerate
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-edge technology, accelerates research productivity. Customized Professional and Career Growth: Experience specifically designed programs to enhance professional growth and career readiness empowering
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discovery science in the areas of cancer, immunology, and infectious disease. Wistar is committed to accelerating research advances from bench to bedside through brilliant science and distinctive approaches
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laws and symmetries into architectures like neural operators, physics-informed neural networks (PINNs), and graph-based solvers, the project aims to accelerate simulations in areas including protein