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and to identify new therapeutic targets and prognostic biomarkers. Novel data integration methods allow to identify signatures of retinal cell types in liquid biopsies without the need for a direct
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. • You have a strong background in molecular plant nutri-tion and molecular plant transport physiology or cell biology. • You are interested in plant transport proteins and their selectivity. • You have an
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to publications and grant writing, and support the supervision of students and junior researchers in one the following research areas: Computational oncology AI drug discovery Statistical genetics, single-cell
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these proteins in probiotic bacteria and experimentally test their activity Optimize protein designs based on experimental results Develop bacterial biosensors of intra- and extra-cellular analytes Active
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Contract:TV-L Your tasks The available research projects aim to understand and develop strategies to treat heart disease You will combine epigenetic, chromatin interaction analysis and single-cell approaches
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Postdoc position: mechanisms of autoimmunity & autoinflammation in inborn errors of immunity (m/f/d)
immunology, molecular and cell biology, and bioinformatics Practical experience in immunology, molecular and cell biology, hematology and genetics, and imaging techniques Excellent organizational and
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human patient samples and cutting-edge AI-driven analyses Validate computational findings through functional laboratory experiments Develop and optimize protocols involving omics methods, immune cell
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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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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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Research Centre CRC1551 (www.crc1551.com ) on "Polymer concepts in cellular function" in collaboration with the local Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, and the CRC 1552 “Defects and Defect