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disease development, should be a central focus. Innovative techniques (e.g., metabolomics, single-cell or spatial metabolomics) should be applied, particularly those enabling functional analyses
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biology techniques such as qPCR and bulk and single-cell sequencing. Our work supports the testing and development of drugs targeting novel immunological pathways. The overarching goal of our research is to
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classification procedure („Schwerstverletztenartenverfahren“ (SAV)). Further development of these clinical focus areas is desirable. It is expected to strengthen the main research areas of the Faculty of Medicine
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to ISO 15189, and you will be part of an EU-funded multinational project. Furthermore, you may participate in the development of workflows and pipelines for the analysis of high-dimensional data. You will
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We are seeking a committed young researcher for a Doctoral position (f/m/d) in long-term urban-environment interactions within the Department of Co-evolution of Land use and Urbanization in close
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Website Communication and Development team, we are looking for an IT Project Manager Digital Communication (f/m/x) to start as soon as possible. Your tasks You will take on the operational management and
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ranges from biostatistical consulting and statistical analysis of biomedical data to the development of complex methods for specific scientific questions. The application of new techniques in the rapidly
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(MEDAL) is an international initiative funded by the foundation Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung that seeks to realign medical AI development with real-world clinical needs. The project aims to establish a globally
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Individualized support for your academic and professional career development A respectful and appreciative work environment within a diverse team Support and advisory services for health and work-life balance
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candidate to join our team as a postdoctoral fellow (f/m/d) in our BMFTR-funded technology development project. We will explore cellular engineering of synthetic compartments and their usage in drug