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, the spatial architecture of the bone marrow as the hosting niche of long-lived plasma cells will be mapped using modern spatial analysis approaches and molecular biology analyses. The project will investigate
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, statistical analysis, and editorial work (manuscripts, social media, and the department’s website) Communication with collaboration partners within and outside the WZB Proactively engage with the vibrant
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qualifications Required are social and methodological skills (problem analysis, conceptual and solution-oriented working methods, working methodology, etc.), which are usually acquired through at least 3 years of
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interest (for postdoctoral candidates also experience) in stable isotope geochemistry and analysis. Expertise in data analysis and willingness to collaborate closely with colleagues in paleobiology
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of crossing protocols for hybridization. Cytogenetic analysis of Bulbosum and barley. Generate and analyze whole genome sequencing data. Analysis, publication, and presentation of research results. Become a
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-generation sequencing analysis is a plus Expertise in AI/ML is a plus Experience with job submission systems/HPC is a plus Proficiency in English (oral and written) Excellent organisational skills and ability
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, friendly team eager to collaborate. Flexible working hours to ensure a healthy work-life balance. Hands-on experience with microarray design, synthesis, processing, and analysis. In the case of essentially
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reproducible research practices is a plus Very good written and spoken English skills Independent, structured working style and strong analytical thinking Knowledge of time series analysis, domain adaptation
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preferences. To this end, the project conducts content analysis of election manifestos from parties in over 60 countries, spanning from 1945 to the present. For the content analysis, the project is supported by
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automated manner. This includes the development of Python-based control and automation routines, as well as the analysis of large experimental datasets. These characterization techniques may be complemented