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to the academic environment of the research group and participate in training activities. Co-organize and participate in workshops and other internal and external events. Your profile: A Master’s degree or
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organic semiconductors Analysis of experimental results, literature work, scientific discussion Dissemination of project results with publications, presentations and outreach events Your Profile
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single-cell transcriptomics, and multiplex cytokine profiling to dissect stromal–hematopoietic interactions. In addition, the PhD student will assess the therapeutic potential of STING inhibition, alone
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Category: Science and teaching Working hours: Part time (65%) Published: 09.10.2025 Limitation:Temporary (12 months) Contract:TV-L Your profile Solid expertise in molecular cell biology Prior experience in
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culture (including organoids and stem cells) and virus infection in BSL2 High-content microscopy and imaging analysis Data analysis and presentation Your profile Master’s degree in Biomedical or Molecular
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, ZIKV) in a BSL-2 and BSL-3 environment Collaborate with wet lab scientists and bioinformaticians Your profile Master's degree in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology or a related field in the
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at diagnosis and relapse, and compare them to healthy hematopoietic specimens using nanopore-based direct tRNA sequencing. Complementary transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic profiling will be performed
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the AI. Comparison with genomic data: Correlation of morphological AI patterns with existing genomic and molecular patient data (e.g. mutation status, expression profiles) to identify new correlations
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: Pursue your own doctoral project to obtain a Ph.D Actively engage in various formats of scholarly exchange offered by the RTG Co-organize workshops and other internal and external events Your profile
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culture Develope new methods like gonadal organoids or work with primary patient’s cells Specific data entry, documentation, and archiving work Your profile Successfully completed a Master’s degree in Cell