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partner site Munich is offering for as soon as possible a PhD Student Position in the DKTK Joint Funding Project "BACTORG: Organoid co-cultures of the Cancer Microbiome" Reference number: 2025-0103
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. Position will remain open until filled. Position will remain open until filled. Four Four Applicants need to have a background in immunology or bioinformatics. They must have completed a relevant Bachelor’s
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Join our multidisciplinary research team to develop and apply machine learning and bioinformatic algorithms in biomedical research. This PhD project will focus on developing machine learning
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). The Department of Translational Cancer Research and the Institute of Experimental Cancer Therapy at the DKTK partner site Munich is offering for as soon as possible 2 PhD Student Positions in Pancreatic Cancer
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sequencing (NGS), and bioinformatics analysis is highly desirable. You will join a multidisciplinary team of approximately 15 experienced chemists, chemical biologists, and molecular/cell biologists based in
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looking for a dynamic and highly motivated PhD student. Research topic Whereas mutations are the driving force for adaptive evolution, many genetic alterations exert negative fitness effects. The effect
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and functional T cell assays. The PhD candidate: The preferred PhD candidate will have completed an Honours or Masters degree in immunology, microbiology, bioinformatics, biostatistics or a related
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Science, Bioinformatics, Epidemiology, or a closely-related area, or else a lower second-class degree followed by a relevant Master's degree. They must have a strong background in mathematical modelling and an interest in
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We are looking for a motivated and curious PhD student with a background in computational biology, bioinformatics, or genomics to join our research team. This exciting project, funded by
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neuroinflammation. The PhD student will help uncover the molecular and cellular pathways linking the allergic gut to the inflamed brain, and how these pathways shape disease risk later in life. The successful