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Immunology and Computational Biology Reference number: 2025-0105 We are deploying advanced in vitro and in vivo model systems, genetic perturbations and single cell technologies with spatial readouts to study
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genomics, virtual cell models Graph-based neural networks, optimal transport Biomedical imaging, deep learning, virtual reality, AI-driven image analysis Agentic systems, large language models Generative AI
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Postdoc position: mechanisms of autoimmunity & autoinflammation in inborn errors of immunity (m/f/d)
advancement within the research community Member of the Excellence Cluster of ImmunoSensation2 with an interdisciplinary network of excellent scientists Excellent core facilities to support your research across
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annotation Implement analytic workflow in a functional, user-oriented application (CLI) to deliver the workflow and models to the community Cooperate with third-party IT provider to implement user-oriented
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simulations. The interdisciplinary character of the project also asks for strong skills in communicating with project partners in coordinating research tasks to reach the overall goals of the project
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upcoming AI methods to analyze the climate simulations. The interdisciplinary character of the project also asks for strong skills in communicating with project partners in coordinating research tasks
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-fli.de ). The Research Group led by Prof. Dr. Dario Riccardo Valenzano is seeking a highly motivated Postdoc to join our team with a strong background in molecular biology, cell culture and animal
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-cell sequencing, tumorigenesis and mutagenesis. We have several running projects and new opportunities to delve into fundamental forces driving tumorigenesis, tumor evolution and spatial biology. We
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of stem cell-based neurons are especially encouraged to apply. The applicant should have excellent written and oral communication skills and display a high personal motivation to excel in science. The
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intelligence and perception. Its three central innovation sectors are the future of health, the future of work, the future of the environment, and the future of mobility. 70 professors from various TUM faculties