14 high-performance-computing-postdoc PhD scholarships at Heidelberg University in Germany
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Apply online now: https://karriere.klinikum.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php?ac=application&jobad_id=25655 PhD Student – Bioinformatics/ Computational Biology (m/f/d) Stellenanzeige merken Stellenanzeige
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, therapy response, and drug resistance in myeloid leukemia. The successful candidate will perform proteomic experiments to investigate cellular plasticity using primary cells, cell lines, and patient-derived
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biology and great enthusiasm for the bone marrow niche and therapy-resistance mechanisms. The PhD student will work in close collaboration with other CRC/SFB members and groups and will perform multiomics
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at diagnosis and relapse, and compare them to healthy hematopoietic specimens using nanopore-based direct tRNA sequencing. Complementary transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic profiling will be performed
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to understand the role of microbiota in the development and therapy response of PDAC. We work in a highly motivated and international team in close collaboration with our colleagues at the German Cancer research
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cancer cell plasticity in AML. Our overall goal is to pave the way for new cancer therapies. The aim of this PhD position is to perform and to functionally and molecularly characterize multiomics single
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lines and cancer tissue samples. Selected candidates will be part of an international team of PhD students and postdocs that works at the forefront of biomedical research. The PhD student will be a member
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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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derived from human S100A1 protein improves cardiac contractile performance and survival in pre-clinical heart failure models. 2024 Nov 21. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.123.066961. Online ahead of print
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performance and survival in pre-clinical heart failure models. 2024 Nov 21. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.123.066961. Online ahead of print. Volkers M, Loughrey CM, Macquaide N, Remppis A, DeGeorge BR, Jr