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A postdoctoral research position is available in the lab. of Prof. Walter Marcotti funded by the Wellcome Trust. The remit of the project is to investigate the mechanisms regulating signal
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biological systems, also in collaboration with other researchers and companies. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Physics
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single-cell genomics, epigenetics, and imaging technologies with computational approaches to unravel the mechanisms of immune cell fate decisions in health and disease. As a postdoctoral researcher, you
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computational approaches, including artificial intelligence (AI), to unravel the mechanisms driving neuroimmunologic diseases. Your responsibilities: Plan and perform innovative large-scale experiments bridging
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€ 69,000 and is adjustable based on research experience. Research Focus Our work centers on the nuclear envelope—a hallmark of eukaryotic evolution that integrates mechanical resilience, selective transport
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interests. www.cemm.at Eligibility Criteria: You must hold a PhD (or will have been awarded your PhD by the time of starting the Pre-ERC Postdoc Program) and your PhD defence date must be no earlier than 2023
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research of the KTFZ history by our team and the high-resolution offshore bathymetry recently acquired during the POSEIDON cruise. The USV is being developed in the mechanical workshop of GFZ and will need
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integrated approach, combining genomics, computational and structural biology and neuroscience, as well as data and decision sciences. HT is an interdisciplinary research institute, created and supported by
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mechanics, scientific computing and also a keen interest in interdisciplinary research and collaboration with experimental groups. PhD students hold (or expect to complete soon) a Masters or equivalent degree
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, Dev. Cell, 2007; Pandit et al., Development, 2015; Palaniappan et al., Development, 2018). The overall focus of this project is to understand the molecular mechanisms that control light- and opsin