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Postdoc position: mechanisms of autoimmunity & autoinflammation in inborn errors of immunity (m/f/d)
: mechanisms of autoimmunity and autoinflammation in inborn errors of immunity (m/f/d) (full-time position 100 % limited for four years) Prof. Kaan Boztug is the newly recruited Clinical Director of
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properties (k, cp) as f(T) Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) simulations Co-ordination of collaboration with project partners Evaluation, compilation and presentation of results, documentation, preparation
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neuroimaging and mc-tCS simulation approaches based on realistic head volume conductor models using modern finite element methods as well as sensitivity analysis. The new methods will be applied in close
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properties in soft materials. The Wilken Lab (www.samwilken.com ) will be established in the Chemistry Department at JGU in Fall 2025. We will illuminate new physical mechanisms of mesoscale organization and
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-based analysis pipelines for genetic screens and preclinical drug tests Contribute to the discovery of biological mechanisms, and promising drug candidates for treating neurological disorders Requirements
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Basic knowledge of analytical chemistry, especially in trace element analysis Experience with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) Experience with laser ablation ICP-MS is an advantage
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to contribute to cutting-edge research aimed at understanding microbiome-driven mechanisms and developing novel strategies for disease prevention and treatment. You will collaborate with renowned scientists in
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, thermodynamics of solvation shells, constant-pH simulation methods, Markovian thermodynamics, as well as functional mechanisms of the ribosome, fatty acid synthase, CRISPR/Cas, or intrinsically disordered proteins
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elucidation, with the aim of understanding their function and dynamic mechanism. One key focus lies on the understanding of neuronal ion channels, their regulation through other proteins, small molecules and
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interaction analysis and single-cell approaches to unravel regulatory mechanisms of heart function and disease. CRISPR-based functional genomics will allow you to explore and steer the regulatory mechanisms