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neuropathology. Establish a generalizable workflow for multi-omics data integration and interpretation that can easily be adapted for different tumor entities and applications. Your Profile A PhD in Bioinformatics
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expertise and achieve optimal results. Your Profile A PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or a related field. Proven experience in large-scale omics data analysis, preferably MS-based proteomics
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aromatic nanobelts. Your profile: We are looking for experimentally skilled candidates, ideally experienced in multiple-step organic synthesis The candidate needs to have a PhD degree in Chemistry (with a
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[max. 2 hours per week (per term/semester)]. Your profile: University degree (PhD / Dr. rer. nat. / Dr. Ing.) in the field of Physical Geography, Geoecology, Geoarchaeology, Environmental Sciences
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its detailed analysis through Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT). Your role will be central in creating and applying bioinformatics and machine learning tools to analyze long-read data and decipher cap
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of methodologies, from in-depth behavioral assessments to computer vision, machine learning and neuroimaging techniques, we aim to uncover the complexites of neurodevelopmental disorders. Our
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at Heidelberg University and Stanford University. The group works on a wide variety of research, with foci being medication effectiveness, health services research, and population health issues. One key data
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consortium partners Your Profile: Excellent PhD in electrical engineering, computer science, or a related field Proven track record of high-level research, demonstrated through peer-reviewed publications and
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Heidelberg University and Stanford University, including population health researchers, clinicians, and methodologists. The researcher will lead analyses in large-scale electronic health record data
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physiological parameters An interest in data analysis and AI Collaborating with the POEM platform head as well as other postdocs and research groups in the interdisciplinary POEM network Integrating the findings