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facilities (on-site) in genomics, proteomics, imaging, and computational biology. Close supervision and mentorship to support scientific and career development. Financial support for conference participation
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the progression of aging processes. For both projects, the PhD student will utilise the expertise of the Sugimoto Lab, including high-throughput DNA sequencing, mass spectrometry-based proteomics, single-cell and
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unrelated to their own. They attend practical courses in novel technologies (live imaging, genomics, proteomics, etc.) and soft skills courses (scientific writing, presentation skills, intellectual property
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plant development computational biology bioinformatics genomics and proteomics microbiology and microbiome science ecology evolutionary biology Our concept is supported by the facilities available
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Science is training researchers in functional genomics, quantitative proteomics, bioimaging, computational biology, and bioinformatics. Course organisation The IMPRS for Genome Science programme is embedded
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quantification, etc.) and implementation of split-protein approaches for ROS generation biological techniques: cell-based experiments, microscopy, proteomics scientific communication (written and spoken) in
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the identified molecular links as potential Achilles heel to target cancer cells with loss of specific tumor suppressor genes. The project will be performed in close interaction with the Genomics and proteomics
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effects. Via this so-called “ubiquitin code”, the ubiquitin system protects us from diseases such as cancer, premature ageing, inflammation and neurodegeneration. In our lab, we have developed a proteomics
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Helmholtz Zentrum München - Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt | Garching an der Alz, Bayern | Germany | 3 months ago
, with recent applications focusing on proteome-level structural bioinformatics. We are a new and expanding research group that is part of the STB and based at the Bavarian NMR Center on the TUM-Garching
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and developmental biology, mechanobiology, stem cells and differentiation, network reconstruction and systems biology, proteomics, genomics, metabolomics, sequencing and algorithms, computational