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for the following full-time postdoc position to begin as soon as possible. Postdoctoral position in organoid engineering and brain disease modeling (f/m/d) The position is funded by the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung (CZS
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-dimensional cell cultures are important to enable realistic cell environments for disease modeling and to analyze cell interactions. This position will address the question of how one can develop minimally
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for the following full-time postdoc position to begin as soon as possible. Postdoctoral position in automizing organoid manufacturing (f/m/d) The position is funded by the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung (CZS) Background: We aim
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The research group of Prof. Dr. Michael Mastalerz at the Institute of Organic Chemistry, Heidelberg University is seeking the following temporary full-time position from November 1st 2025 or later
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-dimensional cell cultures are important to enable realistic cell environments for disease modeling and to analyze cell interactions. This position will address the question of how one can develop minimally
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for the following full-time postdoc position to begin as soon as possible. Postdoctoral position for acoustic and microfluidic organoid assembly (f/m/d) The position is funded by the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung (CZS
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, extension is sought) Contract:TV-L Your tasks Molecular laboratory work with 2D and 3D cell culture models Experimental design, data analysis and interpretation Publishing research findings in peer-reviewed
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of in vitro and in vivo pre-clinical models, including hiPSC-derived systems The postdoctoral project will combine experimental (wet-lab) and computational (dry lab) approaches Be part of Geman Center
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The following full-time (39,5h/week) position in Metabolomics research is available at Heidelberg University, to begin October 1, 2025 or as soon as possible: Postdoctoral Research Associate
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infrastructure. The position entails active involvement in both experimental procedures and computational data analysis, alongside the improvement of advanced methodologies, including single-cell proteomics