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Job Advertisement HKI-32/2025 The Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology (Leibniz-HKI I https://www.leibniz-hki.de/en/ ) investigates the pathobiology of human
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and/or wet lab experience a candidate with (or obtaining by January 2026) a final degree in medicine, biology, chemistry, bioinformatics, computer science or a related scientific or technical field
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microbiology, as well as bioinformatics and the analysis of big datasets. Moreover, the Biozentrum offers excellent internal support from various core facilities with expert staff, and a structured PhD program
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Drug-resistant fungal infections—caused by species like Candida auris, Cryptococcus neoformans, and Aspergillus fumigatus—pose a growing threat in healthcare, with mortality rates exceeding 50% in
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Cross College of the University of Oxford. The 3-year doctoral degree will start in October 2025. Neuroinflammatory response, where the brain’s immune system responds to infection or injury, is a central
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: cell and molecular biology, evolution and biodiversity, precision medicine and diagnostics, epidemiology and biology of infection. For more information, please see www.scilifelab.se/data-driven/ddls
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The Institute for Infection Prevention and Control (IPC, Head Prof. Dr. Philipp Henneke) is looking as soon as possible for a Bioinformatician (m/f/d, PhD) with focus on the analysis of large
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ten world-wide sources of mortality. Diagnosis of respiratory tract infections is challenging despite them being one of the most common reasons for seeking healthcare, and one of the most common reasons
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developing next-generation antimicrobial peptide (AMP)-based solutions targeting vaginal fungal infections, particularly Recurrent Vulvovaginal Candidiasis (RVVC). The project combines microbiology, molecular
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ten world-wide sources of mortality. Diagnosis of respiratory tract infections is challenging despite them being one of the most common reasons for seeking healthcare, and one of the most common reasons