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at the German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg, is seeking for the next possible date a Postdoc – Spatial Single-Cell Perturbation Maps Reference number: 2026-0031 Our division is interested in systematically
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Post Doc Res Assoc Job Summary The Ho lab at the University of Utah is launching an ambitious program to systematically discover, map, and therapeutically harness mitochondrial microproteins
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multiomics to bridge mechanistic understanding from the neuron to the brain-wide circuit level. You will work on high-resolution mapping of network changes during neurodegeneration and test interventions aimed
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in health and disease, with extensions to high-content spatial-omics analysis and digital pathology. Functional brain imaging: Application of wide-field optical mapping in awake, behaving mice to study
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dementia. The project Under the supervision of Dr. Esther Klingler, and in close collaboration with the Verstreken and de Wit labs, the project will: map amygdala–hippocampal connectivity defects in mouse
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to get mechanistic insight into the impact of WGDs on the evolution of molecular systems. In this project, we will use a mechanistic, sequence-based genotype-phenotype mapping model in combination with
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at the systems level. By integrating groundbreaking multiomic methods at the single-cell level with advanced experimental models, such as human organoids, the laboratory maps the molecular and cellular mechanisms
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and uncertainty mapping at satellite, airborne and drone levels. You will explore advanced retrieval techniques, including spatio-temporal regularization, and hybrid methods with machine learning and
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: ecosystems, sustainability and competing interests at the edge of the world". Your TasksThis project focuses on mapping spatio-temporal overlaps in the presence of both human and marine mammal activities. By
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mapping, scalable manipulation of individual regulatory elements, and single-cell, isoform-sensitive measurements of translation in vivo. We are recruiting highly motivated and talented scientists who will