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! Overall, research in the Group of Prof. Dr. Meyer zu Hörste at the Department of Neurology combines basic models and patient-derived specimen with cutting-edge technologies. One of our recent projects has
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EU MSCA doctoral (PhD) position in Materials Engineering with focus on computational optimization of
MSCA doctoral (PhD) position in Materials Engineering with focus on computational optimization of additively manufactured Mg alloys for biodegradable implant applications. Host: Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon
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systems and in vivo models in combination with cell state and mutation reporters and single-cell technologies with spatial readouts to study the impact of intestinal microbes and their metabolites on colon
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infection biology, immunology, parasitology and medical biotechnology The following 6 PhD projects are available in 2026: Innate immune recognition in the gastrointestinal epithelium – Organoids as host model
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resolution across large genomic datasets. We focus on cancer models (osteosarcoma, breast cancer, leukemia) and on neural progenitor cells to understand how genome instability contributes to tumor initiation
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assessment of chemical plants using HAZOP analysis Use of process modeling and simulation to enhance quantitative assessments Use of machine learning to support HAZOP discussions with the aim of obtaining a
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Experience with superresolution microscopy, computational image analysis Experience in working with complex cell cultures (epithelial models, organoids) Existing publication record WE OFFER: An international
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to the success of the whole institution. The Faculty of Computer Science, Institute of Theoretical Computer Science, thenewly established Chair of Algorithmic and Structural Graph Theory offers a position as
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advanced training provide doctoral researchers with a solid foundation for their theses. The emphasis on neuroimaging and computational modelling further strengthens this foundation and enables new types
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Via Multiple Noncovalent Interactions” in the second funding phase at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg will start with a highly interdisciplinary and ambitious research program in November