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of Computational and Molecular Prevention (headed by Prof. Dr. Filimon Goncalves) is seeking for the next possible date a Postdoctoral Researcher – Computational & Translational Analysis of Pulmonary Nodules
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international collaboration partners Support and administer internal web and Linux servers Your Profile Academic degree (master's and Ph.D.) with a background in computer science, bioinformatics, physics
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-body physics nonequilibrium quantum dynamics, to quantum computation, quantum information, and machine learning. The Institute provides a stimulating environment due to an active in-house workshop
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applications for the department AG Dichgans on the 1st April 2026, in full time, for Postdoctoral Researchers in Vascular Biology, Neuroscience, or Computational Biology – CRC 1744-funded (m/f/d) Scope of duties
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applications for the AG Liesz on the 1st April 2026, in full time, for Postdoctoral Researchers in Trained Immunity, Epigenetics or Computational Biology – ERC funded (m/f/d) Scope of duties A postdoctoral
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Dynamics group combines biochemistry, next-generation sequencing and computational analysis to understand how chromatin remodelling enzymes shape nucleosome positioning and genome regulation. We develop and
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: Develop and complete a doctoral dissertation aligned with work package 1 objectives Requirements: Master’s degree or PhD in Oceanography, Climate Science, Physics, Biogeochemistry, Earth System Science or a
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parental leave. Please apply by 18.03.2026 directly via our application form below this job advertisement on our website. The application process remains open until the position is filled. If you hold an
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form below this job advertisement on our website. The application process remains open until the position is filled. If you hold an international higher education qualification, please also submit a
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Research Centre (CRC) 1450 “inSight – Multiscale imaging of organ-specific inflammation” (https://www.uni-muenster.de/CRC-inSight) The project is based in the research group of Prof. Dr. Kerstin Steinbrink