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of a DFG-funded project. The project involves state-of-the-art preclinical cancer models and access to patient samples and primary cell cultures to elucidate the sex-biased differences in response
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. This position focuses on mass spectrometry-based multi-omics analysis in the field of virus-host interactions. (e.g. Stukalov et al., Nature 2021; Huang et al., Nature Comms 2024; Huang et al., Cell Systems 2024
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-cell sequencing, tumorigenesis and mutagenesis. We have several running projects and new opportunities to delve into fundamental forces driving tumorigenesis, tumor evolution and spatial biology. We
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detail: Planning, supervision and implementation of innovative experiments with solid oxide cells, in both electrolysis and fuel cell mode Characterization of the repeating units during stack operation
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We are seeking to recruit a post-doctoral fellow with expertise in molecular neuroscience and/ or organelle proteomics as well as cell culture to study the role of lipid kinase signaling in axonal
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nanoparticle synthesis and characterization, electrochemistry, materials characterization, cell culture, and/or in vivo testing of materials or electronics are preferred. • Familiarity with the field
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Your profile: Master degree in biology, biochemistry, biotechnology or related areas prior experience with cell culture, iPSC and molecular biology techniques prior experience in bioinformatics
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, DNA and RNA sequencing, proteomics, single-cell, and spatial transcriptomics data. Develop and implement a scalable multi-omics analysis blueprint, combining existing tools with the development
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approaches. We use state-of-the-art molecular and cell biological methods, such as induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), advanced molecular biology techniques, CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing, brain tissue
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hydrogel ink specifically adapted for cartilage cell growth. A robotic arm is being developed for in vivo bioprinting directly in a cartilage defect. POSITION The DWI is looking for a Postdoctoral researcher