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fundamental insights into visual system development, function, and disease. Why Join Us? As a postdoctoral fellow, you will have the opportunity to lead innovative research, collaborate with top scientists, and
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the clinic and in silico. We focus on neurodegenerative processes and are especially interested in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease and their contributing factors. The LCSB recruits talented scientists from
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to illness, parental leave, clinical service, trade union duties or similar circumstances. The PhD degree should be in a computational or life science field, such as bioinformatics, ecology, mathematics
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due to illness, parental leave, clinical service, appointments of trust in trade union organizations, or similar circumstances. Requirements A PhD (or equivalent foreign degree) in a relevant discipline
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experimental and computational tools, and are currently recruiting for the following roles: Position 1: AI and data science approaches applied to genomics and spatial omics Position 2: Experimental islet and
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immune system in health and disease. We are looking for a candidate with expertise in immunology. Your main tasks and responsibilities: Leverage advanced methodologies to integrate imaging with genomics
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. Your job responsibilities As Postdoc in Spatial Transcriptomics in Cancer your position is primarily research-based but may also involve teaching assignments. You will contribute to the development
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single-cell genomics, epigenetics, and imaging technologies with computational approaches to unravel the mechanisms of immune cell fate decisions in health and disease. As a postdoctoral researcher, you
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appointment as a postdoctoral researcher is a career-development position for junior researchers, we are primarily interested in applicants who completed their doctoral degree no more than three years before
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brain connectivity, as defects in microglia have been recently linked to neurodevelopmental disorders. In addition, genetics of neurodegeneration place microglia as one of the central drivers of disease