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2025 - 23:00 (UTC) Type of Contract To be defined Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week To be defined Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job
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Organoid Engineering for Multi-Organ Interaction Studies (POEM) program ( www.uni-heidelberg.de/en/cctp-poem ) brings together expertise in material science, computer science/machine learning, biophysics
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applications for a Full Professorship (W3) in “Multimodal Imaging” (f/m/d) to be filled at the earliest possible date. We are searching for a researcher with an internationally visible, original research program
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the collaborative research program “Precision Organoid Engineering for Multi-Organ Interaction Studies (POEM)”: https://www.uni-heidelberg.de/en/cctp-poem The POEM program aims to generate reproducible, micrometer
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projects and collaborative teaching programs. Track records in the areas of human-environmental relations, cultural heritage and/or geoarchaeology are advantageous. Her or his tasks include teaching lectures
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; Individualized mentoring A qualification program tailored to academic as well as professional career paths. The positions are limited up to 3+1 years, starting 1 April 2026; salaries are predicated on the German
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, Computational Biology, Systems Biology, or a related field Strong programming skills in R and/or Python Experience with single-cell or multi-omics data analysis Interest in cancer biology, particularly leukemia
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literacy and basic programming skills (R, Python), or the willingness to develop these skills Analytical mindset, with a keen interest in advancing proteomic methodologies We offer Cutting-edge proteomic
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literacy with at least basic programming skills (R, Python). Analytical mindset, with a keen interest in advancing proteomic methodologies Knowledge of cancer biology is an advantage We offer Cutting-edge
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of the MaReCuM model study program is also expected. Prerequisites for application are a completed university degree in medicine, a qualified doctorate, and successful teaching experience. In accordance with