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CRC 1114 aims at methodological developments for the modelling and computational simulation of complex processes involving many (more than two) interacting scales, driven by real-life applications
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1 November 2025 to 31 October 2028. Who we are: The Independent Research Group Receptor Biochemistry harnesses the complex interplay between proteases and receptors during plant-pathogen interactions
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is funded from 1 November 2025 to 31 October 2028. Who we are: The Independent Research Group Receptor Biochemistry harnesses the complex interplay between proteases and receptors during plant-pathogen
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prostate tumor samples. This position requires a strong background in both experimental proteomics and computational data science (R and Python), with an emphasis on LC-MS/MS workflows and long-term cohort
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of environmental signals, the structure and function of energy-converting complexes, and the enzymatic synthesis and degradation of sugar polymers in photoautotrophic organisms such as cyanobacteria, algae and
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now seeking a research manager and coordinator who can help make this happen. Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing (IWR) Heidelberg University, Germany Academic Researcher (f/m/d) Your
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Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden | Dresden, Sachsen | Germany | 19 days ago
align with long-term vision and impact. About the Research Group Our Algebraic Systems Biology group led by Prof. Dr. Heather Harrington creates mathematical approaches for complex biological systems. We
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on collective dynamical phenomena of complex systems and networks with a focus on strongly externally driven systems; application to fields in physics, engineering and biology, developing a computational toolbox
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glycosylation, the most complex cellular enzymatic process chemical or chemoenzymatic synthesis of glycan-based reporter molecules and small molecule inhibitors contribution to scientific primary publications
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looking for a highly motivated, scientifically excellent, team-minded and experienced research associate (pre-doc). The research group focusses on the structural analysis and sequencing of complex