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to unravel regulatory mechanisms of heart function and disease. CRISPR-based functional genomics will allow you to explore and steer the regulatory mechanisms of heart disease Your studies will take advantage
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of these patients. The goal of this project is to combine cutting-edge multi-omics technology, data analytics, machine learning and clinical samples from the human eye to decipher new insights into disease mechanisms
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-flight measurements and defect spectroscopy Planning and realisation of 1D–3D device simulations with OghmaNano and machine learning to analyse charge carrier dynamics and loss mechanisms of organic solar
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modeling and prediction Integration of perception, planning, and control for robust real-time robotic performance Requirements PhD Position: Master’s degree in Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical
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and Precision Nutrition investigates hormonal and molecular mechanisms involved in the nutritional regulation of the human metabolism. Currently, the focus of the department lies on the role
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computational approaches, including artificial intelligence (AI), to unravel the mechanisms driving neuroimmunologic diseases. Your responsibilities: Plan and perform innovative large-scale experiments bridging
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populations. This project will explore the genetic and evolutionary mechanisms shaping adaptation through a combination of genomic, computational, laboratory, and field-based approaches. Research focus
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species Perform bioinformatics and computational analyses to identify microbiome-lifespan relationships Apply rigorous molecular biology methodologies to elucidate mechanisms underlying microbiome effects
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mechanics, scientific computing and also a keen interest in interdisciplinary research and collaboration with experimental groups. PhD students hold (or expect to complete soon) a Masters or equivalent degree
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located in the German Cancer Research Center at the University of Heidelberg, where we investigate the basic genomic mechanisms that underlie mutagenesis. The DKFZ is a fully bilingual institute, where