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both computational and experimental biology to join our team in reimagining how we discover and deploy drug combinations in the clinic. Our work is highly interdisciplinary, integrating high-throughput
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, continuous measurements of cell health during exposure to therapeutic drugs and other chemicals. To enable such applications, we combine photolithographic techniques, electrochemical/impedance spectroscopy
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arboviruses (e.g. dengue, zika), where we investigate how host-virus dynamics affect outcomes in different tissues. By combining computational systems biology with rigorous experimental virology, we transform
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acquire their fate and establish precise connectivity with target brain regions during development, and how these processes are altered by stress and pathology. To address these questions, the team combines
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& Denise Adams Center for Parkinson’s Disease Research and Scherzer Neurogenomics Lab combine population-scale human data (>30,000 deeply phenotyped participants), single-cell and spatial omics, and next
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underlying disease progression – and to translate these insights into therapeutic strategies. Our lab combines cutting-edge in vivo imaging, electrophysiology in mouse models and computational modeling with
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Heidelberg University (ZMBH), Heidelberg, Germany. The project will combine systems biology, bioengineering, and synthetic genomics approaches, along with quantitative cell biology and biochemical techniques
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. This program offers a rare opportunity to combine methodological independence in artificial intelligence and biology with direct access to real-world clinical and translational research data, addressing global
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interdisciplinary, and together we contribute to science and society. Your role The selected candidate will develop a computational platform to identify hierarchical combinations of cell fate conversion factors
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researcher to join the newly established Photosymbiosis Focus Group at the Helmholtz Institute for Functional Marine Biodiversity (HIFMB). You will combine state-of-the-art OMICS approaches, cell biology, and