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samples or reference projects with your application materials. Please refrain from sending a photo. For further information please contact JobsHZI@helmholtz-hzi.de
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and the names of three referees directly via the online application. For more information: Jeffery M. Klco MD, PhD Director, Division of Hematopathology and Molecular Pathology Department of Pathology
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Chromatography (HPLC-SEC) analysis of purified proteins. Molecular assessment of early-stage development candidates (polyreactivity ELISA, CE-SDS, SEC-MALS, DSF) Maintain accurate and timely ELN data Preferred
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for people who want to apply existing technologies. We’re looking for people who want to invent the tools and methods to make impossible experiments possible and push science forward. For more information
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JUPITER at the Jülich Supercomputing Center. If you`re passionate about AI research and eager to make a real-world impact, we want to hear from you! Your Job: Work on a wide range of computer vision and
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to join a collaborative, diverse, and creative research team. Experience in molecular biology, data analysis, and animal experiments is an advantage. The successful candidate will apply molecular and
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develop novel methods e.g. for the calibration of in-situ aerosol cloud probes including a droplet generator, and analyze data from airborne and ground-based field experiments. You will independently teach
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, drafting study protocols, collecting and analyzing data, preparing manuscripts, and developing grants, with an emphasis on improvement and implementation science. The ideal candidate will have experience in
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programs focusing on data-science and data-driven discovery combine with extensive shared facilities for optical and electron microscopy, clinical imaging, sequencing and spatial-omics to make St Jude
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programs focusing on data-science and data-driven discovery combine with extensive shared facilities for optical and electron microscopy, clinical imaging, sequencing and spatial-omics to make St Jude