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infrastructure for species identification and monitoring (for example in the ARISE and DiSSCo projects). We run nature identification services processing many millions of images/month for users including
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of blood. These donations are tested, researched, and processed, eventually making their way to patients worldwide. The Research Department is committed daily to contributing to this chain by creating a
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, as well as expertise in generating hypotheses on molecular mechanisms derived from omics data. Our lab develops technologies that integrate advanced imaging, computational analysis, and single-cell
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development – creating image recognition models to identify photographed butterfly specimens, integrating unidentified samples with validated references in collaboration with taxonomic experts. Model
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address the limitations of existing vaccines, we focus on: structure-based antigen design – identifying and engineering key viral antigens to elicit cross-protective immune responses; viral vector
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for the faster translation of novel treatment strategies into early phase clinical trials. Your role will be to investigate novel immunotherapy strategies using genetically engineered immune cells in various
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they can be linked to functional processes. Profile We are looking for an enthusiastic and highly motivated postdoc with prior PhD experience in computational genomics, ideally with experience in