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the use of foundation models for integrative, predictive modelling of host–pathogen systems. Core tasks of this position will include: Train, explore, and modify transformer-based models Characterize
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: Part-time: 65% Type of contract: Temporary, limited to 3 years Remuneration: Collective agreement of the state Hesse (TV-H) / E13 The Senckenberg Society for Nature Research is a member of the Leibniz
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Association. Our institute integrates cutting-edge biomolecular research, bioinformatics, and high-performance analytical technologies to explore the complex interactions between the human organism and food
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development. In the frame of a third party funded research project, we are looking for a PhD Student to work on and develop breeding strategies to mine comprehensive winter-wheat populations: Your tasks: Curate
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Association. Our institute integrates cutting-edge biomolecular research, bioinformatics, and high-performance analytical technologies to explore the complex interactions between the human organism and food
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associated molecules to functionally specialised units that either detect the pathogen (sensor NLRs) or execute the immune response (helper NLRs). Some sensor and helper NLRs work as genetically linked pairs
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(m/f/d) - CS-2026-2 in part-time position (65 %), starting as soon as possible. This position is initially limited to three years, with the possibility of extension. The Schmidl lab works at
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Spectroscopy“ starting as soon as possible with a weekly working time of 26 hours. The work will be carried out in the Research Team "Magnetic Properties" within the Institute for Solid State Research, IFW
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with the availability of funds) in part time 65% (26 hours per week) with a salary of TV-L E13. About the project: The project will investigate patterns of hyperactivity using electrophysiological
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- Integrating exudation into the root economics space to better understand carbon and nutrient cycling in managed grasslands” is part of the DFG Priority Program 1374 “Biodiversity Exploratories”. The project