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), proteomics (LC-MS/MS), (epi)genomic data processing, multi-omics integration, machine learning approaches for high-dimensional data, confocal / two-photon imaging, tissue clearing and light-sheet microscopy
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directly by the specialist department in which you could work in the future. More information about our application process Please send your application only via our online application tool and with
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. Further information can be accessed by visiting our webpage at www.csbdresden.de Fellows have full access to state-of-the-art research facilities and infrastructure on the campus. Dresden is a vivid and
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/ Multi-Omics Data Integration Candidates with a strong background in bioinformatics, computational biology or epigenomics. Desirable experience includes single-cell and spatial omics analysis (scRNA-seq
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deformation and damage model for high-temperature fatigue Performing FE simulations of damage development at the microstructure and component levels Exchanging information and presenting the results with and to
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. These results will be used to apply the concept of odor guidelines in order to potentially develop information for the further development of the odor guideline concept. The tasks include in detail: Design and
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of the Konstanz Research School Chemical Biology (KoRS-CB), an interdisciplinary graduate school of the Departments of Biology, Chemistry and Computer & Information Science. Our doctoral researchers are supported
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Ph.D.) in biology, biochemistry, biotechnology or a related field and have published previously in peer-reviewed journals. Knowledge in single-cell RNA-seq, laboratory automation and data analysis, and
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@tihohannover.de ). Your personal data will be treated confidentially (www.tiho-hannover.de/ds-bew ).
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, (bio)informatics, and multimodal data analysis. The research group led by Dr. Johanna Raidt focuses on the identification of known and novel MMAF- and PCD gene variants using large patient cohorts