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over Time (EJoT) into a unified framework for network design and resource pricing. By incorporating these vital elements into the transportation planning process, we strive to create a more inclusive
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fully equipped department using high resolution live cell imaging techniques and image data analysis as well as atomic force microscopy combined with biochemical and molecular technologies. We foster
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(75%) The Computational Life Sciences group develops and applies novel mathematical and computational ap-proaches as well as software tools for data analysis and modeling. The spectrum of applications
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, collaborative working environment fostering exploratory project ideas and the implementation of cutting-edge technologies from both academia and industry. Your Tasks: Analysis and curation of multi-omics data, in
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Forschungsgemeinschaft. RESPONSIBILITIES: Design and conduct experiments utilizing state-of-the-art approaches such as: Animal models of infection and atherosclerosis Flow cytometric analysis of immune cell populations
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biology techniques (e.g., RNA/DNA extraction, sequencing) Familiarity with bioinformatics tools and data analysis for single-cell RNA sequencing and epigenetics (or willingness to learn) Strong analytical
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methodologies and techniques, such as primary cell isolation, functional assays to test drug candidates, RNA-detection methods, flow cytometry, generation and analysis of RNA-Seq data etc. Bioinformatic
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isotope labelling Collaborative research with researchers and partners within the doctorial training network Data analysis of large spatially resolved mass spectrometry imaging data sets Your profile
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-electronic applications. Equally, the nanoscale analysis through dedicated scanning probe methods [including piezo-response force microscopy (PFM), conductive atomic force microscopy (c-AFM), and Kelvin probe
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Development and application of new tools for studying and controlling radical-induced lipid peroxidation Analysis of the role of persulfides in controlling radicals in normal and tumor cells Participation in