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Are you an early career researcher with a promising research idea? Apply now for the Young lnvestigator Group Preparation Program (YIG Prep Pro), a postdoctoral fellowship and support program at KIT
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Professorship (W3) for High Performance Computing and Managing Director Of the German Climate Computing Center (DKRZ) Institution: Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Sciences
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, and involvement in strategic projects. A strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Benefits Career Development: Postdoc program, scientific training & career center with tailored offers
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abroad. The Institut für Schlaganfall- und Demenzforschung on the Campus Großhadern invites applications for the department ISD Forschung on the 01.02.2026, in full time, for a Computational Scientist (m/f
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University of Würzburg and Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research, GERMANY 1 Scientist / Postdoc Position Programmable RNA antibiotics (ASO technology) Applications are invited
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Computation (IMPRS-BAC) graduate program provides interdisciplinary training for doctoral candidates at the intersection of molecular life sciences and computational sciences. This program offers comprehensive
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full potential: targeted offers for your personal development to further develop your talents Our Corporate Health Management Program offers a holistic approach to your well-being Contact: Dr. Priya
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Residents in training and medical specialists for DFG-funded Clinician Scientist Programm "Meeting the Challenges of Chronic Age-Related Diseases in Rural Areas" Youth development program Your tasks
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compatibility of private and professional life; offers of mobile and flexible work - family-friendly company policy with childcare facilities, e.g. nursery close to the company - free assistance program for
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Cell Biol 160, 223–251 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00418-023-02209-1 Virshup, I., Bredikhin, D., Heumos, L. et al. The scverse project provides a computational ecosystem for single-cell omics data