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) exploring the role of autologous fat and muscle cells in breast reconstruction with autologous tissue transfer. The position involves working in parallel with several different cell types, which requires
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the role of autologous fat and muscle cells in breast reconstruction with autologous tissue transfer. The position involves working in parallel with several different cell types, which requires the ability
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of the microplastics observed, the characterization of their presence in the different compartments of the karst, and the establishment of the transport processes to the outlets. Indirectly, this study aims to propose a
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). The project combines genomic, epigenomic and 3D chromatin profiling (ATAC-Seq, easySHARE-Seq, ChIP-Seq, Micro-C/Hi-C, BS-Seq/EM-Seq), massively parallel enhancer assays (ATAC-STARR-seq), and comparative
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, Micro-C/Hi-C, BS-Seq/EM-Seq), massively parallel enhancer assays (ATAC-STARR-seq), and comparative/bayesian/deep-learning analyses, with functional validation in spruce via CRISPR-Cas9 and nanoparticle
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algorithms in the context of sparse optimization and applications in real world data sets. We are also interested in exploring opportunities for parallelism of the completion process, highlighting
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Helmholtz Zentrum München - Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt | Stein bei N rnberg, Bayern | Germany | 23 days ago
differences in cancers. The method is used to identify cancer clones in melanoma cases and support clinical decisions with deep molecular analysis of the detected tumor clones. The postdoc (f/m/x) will build
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pathology to resolve single cell heterogeneity and identify subtle cellular differences in cancers. The method is used to identify cancer clones in melanoma cases and support clinical decisions with deep
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linear algebra computations, building software for scientific applications using GPUs (Graphics Processing Unit), multi-threading and parallelism, numerical discretization methods (finite differences
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, computational biologists, developers, PhD students and researchers with different backgrounds. We always aim for an open and creative environment. The research group is based at the Center of Hematology and