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immune-system related diseases such as immunodeficiency and cancer. We use a wide range of techniques such as mouse models, tumor models, in vivo immune cell migration and other functional assays, flow
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to understand the damage and repair processes in the central nervous system (CNS) with the aim to unlock the endogenous repair potential. The group has a strong focus on neural regeneration and disease
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. We will develop an isotope version of a process-based CH4 model and update the representation of different wetland types in the model using a data inversion approach. Additionally, we will analyze
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project CONFSTAT – Conformally invariant and near critical models in statistical field theory. The work of the postdoctoral researcher will focus on studying conformally invariant models of statistical
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the entire population. The project utilises advanced statistical methods such as multilevel models (mixed models), fixed-effects models, cluster analysis, and sequence analysis. The selected researcher is
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critical models. Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English are required. Good co-operation and interaction skills are considered to be an advantage for the applicant. What do we offer? We
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, programming, Linux, data, and infrastructure perspective: short-term projects helping researchers with specific tasks, so that the researchers gain competence to work independently. Provide good role models
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mental health and computational social science, using large-scale social media analysis, smartphone-based sensing, and agent-based modeling. Combining macro-level patterns with micro-level behavioral data
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experimentalists and clinical partners to understand and model biological processes and disease phenotypes Supervise and mentor students, and assist other team members in experiment planning, data processing and
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investigation and will develop an advanced computer modeling framework. By simulating processes at various scales, from the atomistic to continuum, we aim to reveal how temperature and saturation fluctuations