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automated, networked mobility, featuring international collaboration with mentors from the USA, Asia, and Europe. TUD and the RTG embody a university culture that is characterized by cosmopolitanism, mutual
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architectures and principles from Bayesian neural networks and biological sequence models, including large DNA and protein language models. The project also aims to develop a prototype federated learning
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. Göttingen as a city of science is located in the center of Germany and the University Medical Center Göttingen is integrated into an attractive network of university and non-university scientific institutions
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genomic, gene expression and gene regulatory network data sets. We are looking for a highly motivated scientist to work in a dynamic and interdisciplinary academic team focusing on different aspects
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of Neurophysiology). We are interested in the cellular and network mechanisms responsible for the generation of spike and wave discharges, the electrophysiological hallmark of absence epilepsy. The project is aimed
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. Göttingen as a city of science is located in the center of Germany and the University Medical Center Göttingen is integrated into an attractive network of university and non-university scientific institutions
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the distinct routes of tumor evolution and modes of immunosuppression we identified in our previous work in subtypes of pancreatic cancer (e.g., Nat Commun. 2023 14:2642 and 14:1201; Nature Cancer 2022
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The EpiSignal RTG (www.grk3112.uni-stuttgart.de/ ) funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) studies the crosstalk of intracellular signaling pathways and chromatin modification networks
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close collaboration between wet-lab and computational scientists, good communicative skills in English are essential. German language skills are not required. Interested candidates should send one pdf
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. Göttingen as a city of science is located in the center of Germany and the University Medical Center Göttingen is integrated into an attractive network of university and non-university scientific institutions