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to create a space where scientific discovery in cancer research is transformed into benefits for human health. In collaboration with the Department of Molecular Human Genetics at Heidelberg University
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experimental and theoretical groups with complementary expertise in model organism genetics and cellular phenotyping, single-cell genomics, statistics, and computational biology. Building on our combined
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but also in a team you hold a PhD in life sciences (e.g. molecular biology, biochemistry, genomics, computational biology or related areas) you have experience in NGS-based assays and NGS data analysis
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Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung | Oldenburg Oldenburg, Niedersachsen | Germany | 3 months ago
genetic approaches to estimate responses to selection model alternative conservation genetic strategies such as assisted gene flow and selective breeding Extract and sequence coral DNA and RNA Plan, execute
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background in immunology, inflammation biology or bone marrow niche biology. Desirable experience includes myeloid cell biology, trained immunity, macrophage and HSPC biology, experience with murine models
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investigating the molecular mechanisms of aging and the occurrence of age-related diseases. Our aim is to create the basis for new approaches in medicine as a way to improve the health of the elderly (www.leibniz
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to create a space where scientific discovery in cancer research is transformed into benefits for human health. In collaboration with the Department of Molecular Human Genetics at Heidelberg University