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, both written and spoken For further information, please contact Silke Benndorf (+493083864398). Applications should be sent by e-mail, together with significant documents, indicating the reference code
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a team, along with strong social and communication skills Excellent command of English, both written and spoken For further information, please contact Silke Benndorf (+4930-83864398). Applications
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of evolutionary anthropology and medicine (W2) to be filled at the earliest possible date. The professorship will represent the field of population genetics in both research and teaching. Its focus is on the data
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and IPP as institutions. To ensure compliance with data protection regulations, applications should be submitted via our online system and include a cover letter, a resume, and a list of publications
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, CRISPR-Cas systems, microRNAs, non-coding RNA, RNA biology of infections, and RNA chemistry. Applicants can choose a mentor who best matches their interests and background (more information under “Panel
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about and presenting scientific data Interest in working in a collaborative network of friendly scientists around the world Our offer The position offers an extremely international, well-equipped, and
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to data preparation and ultimately quantification. You will oversee the research PACS at the NCT and be the main contact person for questions about imaging processing, analysis, and archiving. Your Profile
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and fire tests Data evaluation, interpretation, and scientific discussion of results Documentation, reporting, and presentation of results at scientific conferences and publication of results in
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(e.g. RNAi, CRISPR/Cas9, small-molecules). In this context, we also develop new computational tools for automated analysis and data visualization. These include algorithms and software applications
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research group “Machine Learning for Biomedical Data” led by Prof. Dominik Heider and is embedded in the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Centre 1748, Principles of Reproduction. The CRC 1748 involves