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sites will not be located directly at the source of emissions, which will require transport infrastructure. As part of this work, you will model spatially resolved transformation paths for the energy
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/or spatial multiomics, advanced imaging, iPS cells, machine learning, and computational biology. The ideal candidate will have a passion for addressing fundamental questions in biology and an eagerness
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. Volkers M, Loughrey CM, Macquaide N, Remppis A, DeGeorge BR, Jr., Wegner FV, Friedrich O, Fink RH, Koch WJ, Smith GL, and Most P (2007) S100A1 decreases calcium spark frequency and alters their spatial
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Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (IOER) • | Dresden, Sachsen | Germany | about 10 hours ago
quantitative methodology, selected spatial sustainability science subjects, transformative leadership, and technical skills in research, writing and publishing. Additionally, fellows may choose courses from
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combination with cell state and mutation reporters and single cell technologies with spatial readouts to study the impact of intestinal microbes and their metabolites on colon cancer initiation, progression and
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systems on different temporal and spatial scales. For our Research Group Applied Optimization we are looking for a Research Associate / PhD: Physics-informed deep learning for PDE-constrained optimization
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., Wegner FV, Friedrich O, Fink RH, Koch WJ, Smith GL, and Most P (2007) S100A1 decreases calcium spark frequency and alters their spatial characteristics in permeabilized adult ventricular cardiomyocytes
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Earth system models on different temporal and spatial scales to answer key questions of global change. Doctoral candidates of the IMPRS-ESM contribute to the development and application of Earth system
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comparisons of long-read RNAseq data of USH1G retinal organoids and controls (8). The specific retinal cell types in which the mis-splicing events occur are determined by spatial transcriptomics using antisense
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“inks” and “resists”, thereby providing the basic building blocks. The Technologies Research Area (B) is concerned with advancing the technology of 3D Additive Manufacturing in terms of spatial resolution