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generation of scientists in AI/ML-enabled drug development. Responsibilities Develop and sustain an externally funded research program in AI/ML-driven drug discovery. Publish high-impact research in leading
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) milling. This programme will involve state-of-the-art imaging approaches to visualise molecular details of the intricate relationships between chromatin and nuclear condensates. The successful candidate
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. In addition, the Junior Research Group Leader will be encouraged and supported to acquire third party funding, e.g. from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Emmy-Noether program), European Union (ERC
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curiosity, innovation and entrepreneurship in all areas · Personalized learning programme to foster our staff’s soft and technical skills · Multicultural and international work environment
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and precision prevention in the role of a division head at the DKFZ. The program is expected to build on prostate cancer as a model disease with later expansion to other common tumor entities, e.g
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Director of the DKFZ, Professor Dr. Dr. h. c. Michael Baumann, via the DKFZ online application tool, quoting the relevant reference number (https://www.dkfz.de/en/career/jobs). Please also note that we
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an integrative perspective through all biological scales (https://www.upf.edu/web/biomed/programmes ). Our research groups are supported by cutting-edge core facilities in scientific computing, flow cytometry
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W3 Endowed Professorship for “Hemodynamic Modeling in Atherosclerosis- (f/m/d) KSB Foundation W3 end
acquisition of competitive third-party funding are expected. In teaching, the professorship is involved in the MaReCuM model degree program, particularly in modules on cardiovascular diagnostics, as well as in
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do · An environment encouraging curiosity, innovation and entrepreneurship in all areas · Personalized learning programme to foster our staff’s soft and technical skills
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of Dr William Schafer at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB), Cambridge, to work within a programme aimed at mapping and analysing the structure of the hatchling octopus brain connectome