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of the temporal and spatial distribution of the generated emissions in the atmospheric layers after the re-entering launch vehicle has passed through is therefore crucial for drawing conclusions about their climate
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. The investigation of the temporal and spatial distribution of the generated emissions in the atmospheric layers after the re-entering launch vehicle has passed through is therefore crucial for drawing conclusions
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. The investigation of the temporal and spatial distribution of the exhaust gases in the atmospheric layers after the launch vehicle has passed through is therefore crucial for drawing conclusions about their climatic
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Deutsches Zentrum für Neurodegenerative Erkrankungen | Ulm, Baden W rttemberg | Germany | 29 days ago
, somatic mutations in neurodegenerative diseases such as ALS. Perform and analyze deep sequencing experiments on autopsy material from ALS patients Make use of our established spatial transcriptomic
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to reduce soil erosion. develop a pan-European dynamic soil erosion monitoring system to assess soil erosion status and trends across spatial and temporal scales and promote best management practices
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electron microscopy design and implement deep learning models to enhance resolution of large field-of-view imaging techniques integrate imaging data across modalities for improved spatial resolution and
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systems and in vivo models in 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
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environment and uses state-of-the-art techniques spanning a broad range from immunology, cell and molecular biology, (spatial) single cell omics and bioinformatics. RESPONSIBILITIES: Design and conduct
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organoid co-culture systems and in vivo models in combination with cell state and mutation reporters and single-cell technologies with spatial readouts to study the impact of intestinal microbes and their
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organoid co-culture systems and in vivo models in combination with cell state and mutation reporters and single-cell technologies with spatial readouts to study the impact of intestinal microbes and their