41 genetic-algorithm-computer-"Prof" Postdoctoral research jobs at Nature Careers in Germany
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the development of computational methods for genetics, high-throughput omics data and causal discovery. Our interdisciplinary and international team is jointly located at DKFZ and EMBL Heidelberg, and
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mathematics, computer science, physics, biomedical or electrical engineering or similar disciplines. Good programming expertise (Matlab, C++, Python or equivalent) and experience with the Linux operating system
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programming of algorithms. The use of programming languages such as Python, R, SQL, and C++ will be a daily part of the project, and proficiency in these languages is required. However, additional datasets will
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to publications and grant writing, and support the supervision of students and junior researchers in one the following research areas: Computational oncology AI drug discovery Statistical genetics, single-cell
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patient care. Major research priorities include Immunology, Cell- and Immunotherapy, and Neurosciences. The laboratory of Prof. Dr. Dimitrios Mougiakakos is seeking a highly motivated postdoctor-al
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We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to join our interdisciplinary team in the Division of Translational Oncology headed by Prof. Julia Skokowa. Our laboratory is
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in the Department of Microbiome Dynamics of Prof. Gianni Panagiotou of the Leibniz-HKI in an international, dynamic team and an “open-door” atmosphere with access to state-of-the-art computational
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synthetic microorganisms to detect and destroy bacterial and fungal pathogens selectively. SynThera consortium contains ten research groups and is coordinated by Prof. Dr. Kai Papenfort and Prof. Dr. Miriam
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Apply now to join Boehringer Ingelheim as part of the prestigious PostDoc grant program opn2TALENTS and have the chance to pursue your own submitted research project as a fully resourced two-years
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of heart disease Your studies will take advantage of in vitro and in vivo pre-clinical models, including hiPSC-derived systems The postdoctoral project will combine experimental (wet-lab) and computational