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position is part of a tenure-track process, initially limited to 3 years, with the possibility of extension for up to 5 years. During this time, you will have the opportunity to further develop relevant
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these transcripts into protein sequence databases. Guide the development of proteogenomics through implementation of novel algorithms and computational analysis infrastructure Development of tools to support clinical
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sequencing and synthesis to design useful cell behaviors. The scope of this project is to combine multi-gene control technology and computer algorithms to develop a foundational discovery platform for future
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Subject field Micro- and Nanosystems for a Resilient Society. Subject description The subject connects micro- and nanosystems development with societal relevance and allows for creative and
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that may remove such constraints, leading to a fundamental challenge: the potential co-existence of genetically distinct clones, each supporting multiple stable cancer cell states. To understand the effect
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a requirement. Documented skill in leading and developing research concerning various types of environmental chemical analyses and underlying questions that span multiple research areas is a
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and in vivo model systems, applying multiple omics methods. You will be working with clinical samples, method development and several molecular biology techniques, especially PCR and sequencing as
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, physiology, and pharmacology, with a particular focus on diabetes, cell and neurophysiology, and immunology. In order to strengthen and develop pharmacological research, the Department of Medical Cell Biology
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metabolism with applications in neuron development B. Multiscale physiological response of reef-forming marine algae to environmental stress C. Financial Risk Management and Decision Making in Biodiversity
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An appointment as Associate Senior Lecturer/Assistant Professor (tenure-track) in Plant Physiology with focus on plant embryo development is available at the Department of Forest Genetics and Plant