14 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" PhD positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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“Research for a life without cancer" is our mission at the German Cancer Research Center. We investigate how cancer develops, identify cancer risk factors and look for new cancer prevention
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group focuses on developing strategies and algorithms to quantity biologic effects of particle radiation based on underlying physics, biology and physiology. Within the BMFTR funded project “BIOMICRO
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to your scientific support – ideally with you on board! RESPONSIBILITIES: The mission of the Ziller lab is to develop and apply novel strategies to dissect the genetic and epigenetic basis of complex
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actively transfer knowledge into society. As an important research and cooperation partner, the university also shapes regional development strategies. We offer our employees in research, teaching
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is a vibrant international doctoral program with about 75 doctoral students from more than 25 different countries. Our mission is to support students to develop into creative, critical, responsible and
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program providing broad interdisciplinary training and education Opportunity to develop your individual skillset Intensive support, mentoring and career development Secondments in partner institute abroad
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on Cognitive NeuroImaging aims to recruit and educate international, motivated, curious, independent, self-organised and highly talented doctoral researchers who wish to extend their knowledge and research
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the mechanisms that generate and resolve DNA damage. We have developed and routinely apply high-resolution mapping technologies — including LAM-HTGTS for direction-resolved DNA break mapping, Hi-RepliSeq
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training and professional development as well as further qualifications ans special offers in the areas of shopping, travel and sports Dedicated project-specific resources to improve the compatibility
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to uncover how microbiota-derived metabolites influence the endothelial barrier function and neutrophil transmigration, with an emphasis on their implications in aortic disease development and progression. A