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tissue homeostasis and disease, especially using single-cell and spatial omics approaches. Our research is highly interdisciplinary, interfacing tumor biology, immunology, and neuroscience, with a strong
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15 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Basel Research Field Biological sciences » Biology Biological sciences » Other Computer science » Other Engineering » Biomedical
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Your position The candidate will have the opportunity to exploit some of the cutting-edge experimental and computational methods, comprising constraint-based and kinetic modeling, statistical analysis of large datasets, high-throughput metabolomics, time-lapse microscopy, to investigate how to...
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We offer you You will have access to state-of-the-art research equipment in metabolomics, cell biology, time-lapse microscopy. You will work in a dynamic and highly interdisciplinary team including
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fundamental discoveries in biology and medicine as well as several Nobel Laureates. Become part of our community! In Prof. Torsten Schwede's group, we use computational methods, with a strong focus on
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regeneration and biomimetic tissue replacement, gene and cell therapy, stem cell biology and cancer, and translational neuroregeneration. Your responsibilities • Design, execute and lead a research project
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100%, Basel, fixed-term A World-Class Research Environment at the Nexus of Biology, Engineering, and Physical Sciences The Biotechnology and Bioengineering group led by Prof. Dr. Martin Fussenegger
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100%, Basel, fixed-term A World-Class Research Environment at the Nexus of Biology, Engineering, and Physical Sciences The Biotechnology and Bioengineering group led by Prof. Dr. Martin Fussenegger
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100%, Basel, fixed-term A World-Class Research Environment at the Nexus of Biology, Engineering, and Physical Sciences The Biotechnology and Bioengineering group led by Prof. Dr. Martin Fussenegger
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100%, Basel, fixed-term A World-Class Research Environment at the Nexus of Biology, Engineering, and Physical Sciences The Biotechnology and Bioengineering group led by Prof. Dr. Martin Fussenegger