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Immunology and Computational Biology Reference number: 2025-0105 We are deploying advanced in vitro and in vivo model systems, genetic perturbations and single cell technologies with spatial readouts to study
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field Strong publication record and experience in basic science or translational research Background in molecular oncology, tumor biology, liver-focused or immune-focused research, or computational
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researcher (m/f/d) (biology, biochemistry, biotechnology or related areas) Our project investigates the mechanisms of inherited bone marrow failure and its progression into hematological malignancies. Our
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, Computational Biology, Applied Mathematics or related field Interest in interdisciplinary research Applied experience with machine/deep learning methods Ability to handle multiple projects in a dynamic
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or the microbiome shape the biology and metabolism of tissue-resident immune cells (e.g. T cells, innate lymphoid cells (ILC)) in health and disease. In particular the work aims to identify how diets (e.g. high-fat
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presentations at international conferences Our requirements Completed PhD in Biology, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Immunology, or related field Strong interest in computational science and AI (prior formal
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biology, computational fluency, and proven collaborative leadership are all absolutely required for this position. We have strong and long-standing alliances with the computational laboratories of Moritz
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. The candidate should be able to work independently but should also have excellent teamwork skills. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, or a related field, and have published
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scientists. Applicants should hold a Master’s in biology or a related field as well as a PhD in this scientific area, with a track record of publications in peer-reviewed journals. Applicants should have
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, interdisciplinary collaborations with experimental and theoretical physicists, biologists, and bioinformaticians, for example at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, the Biotechnology