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Primary supervisor – Prof Arjan Narbad We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to explore the role of Bilophila wadsworthia in microbiome-driven metabolic dysfunction. This interdisciplinary
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wide spectrum of genetic, molecular and cell biology, biochemical as well as immunological and bioinformatics techniques to study translational aspects of cancer (e.g. Cre/loxP and Flp/FRT based dual
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biology, biochemical as well as micobial and bioinformatics techniques to study translational aspects of colon cancer (e.g. Cre/loxP and Flp/FRT based dual- and triple recombinase systems, orthotopic
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. Applicants need to have a background in immunology, genetics or bioinformatics. They must have completed a relevant Bachelor’s Degree and Honour’s or Master’s. Desirable criteria: Practical experience and
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, analytical chemistry, plant physiology, genetics, ecology, evolutionary biology, bioinformatics, and mathematics and computer science. All our projects are highly integrative and require willingness to closely
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We are looking for a motivated and curious PhD student with a background in computational biology, bioinformatics, or genomics to join our research team. This exciting project, funded by
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the Health + Life Science Alliance Heidelberg Mannheim – an association of the leading life science research institutions in the region. The Department of Cellular Biophysics (Prof. Dr. Joachim P. Spatz
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Primary supervisor – Prof Colin Cooper Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer in men worldwide and ~397,000 men die every year. The prostate microbiome has an impact in health and
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animals, while Prof Durbin's works on computational genomics and large scale genome science, including the development of new algorithms and statistical methods to study genome evolution. Moving forward
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Primary supervisor – Prof Tracey Chapman Ever-increasing numbers of older people across the world are spending their later years in poor health. Therefore, novel interventions to preserve the health