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and harmonize user-friendly, standardized data analysis pipelines for a variety of computational tasks, including, but not limited to, mutation calling, bulk and single-cell RNA-seq analysis, ChIP-seq
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“Success Factor Family” and of the “Diversity Charter” (Charta der Vielfalt). Applications from disabled persons or applicants with equivalent status are expressly welcome. Further information can be found
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of cell populations from omics data Performing phenotypic assays to validate the cellular heterogeneity The analysis of generated data and communication within an interdisciplinary team made up of people
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be a significant contribution to the successful launch of FAIR. Your tasks: Scientific expertise and analysis in the field of superconducting FAIR components and current leads. Electrical quality
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: Analysis and interpretation of high-resolution single-cell RNA-seq and scATAC-seq data to elucidate cellular processes Processing and integration of spatial transcriptomics data to reveal molecular patterns
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in transcriptome sequencing and analysis will be preferred. Prior experience in electron microscopy or mass spectrometry is advantageous but not required. Strong writing skills with a proven track
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in transcriptome sequencing and analysis will be preferred. Prior experience in electron microscopy or mass spectrometry is advantageous but not required. Strong writing skills with a proven track
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analysis of large unstructured volumes of data You independently conduct user studies in the lab and online You write scientific publications, hold presentations at international conferences, and offer
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analysis of legal, regulatory and governance settings. Functional Digital Twins are envisaged to support local implementation and scaling of climate adaptation measures. The investigator group will work in a
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, or a comparable field Experience in handling mouse models and basic surgical techniques Knowledge of omics data analysis (e.g., single-cell genomics) Experience with advanced imaging and microscopy