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research and into industry. Further information can be found at dktk.dkfz.de . The DKTK partner site Berlin is located at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and closely aligned with the Berlin Institute
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, engineers, computer scientists, and medical researchers — develops next-generation computational models to interpret complex biomedical data across multiple scales. Our innovations in tissue clearing, 3D
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biochemistry, molecular genetics, biological materials, or related fields Applicants with strong research experience in transcriptome sequencing and analysis will be preferred. Prior experience in electron
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sequencing, epigenomic, and proteomic data, and (ii) perform germline and somatic genotyping in pharmacogene loci. You will provide clinically relevant interpretation of both targetable lesions and drug
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. You will help establish and compare different screening methods for their suitability, including assays based on FACS or magnetic sorting, growth-based selection, and next-generation sequencing. You
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equipment (e. g. next-generation single-molecule sequencing, flow cytometry with single-cell sorting, UHPLC-qTOF, 2720 core SMP server structure) and a stock of 40,000 different bacterial strains
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biology techniques such as qPCR and bulk and single-cell sequencing. Our work supports the testing and development of drugs targeting novel immunological pathways. The overarching goal of our research is to
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, genomic, and epigenomic data of single-cell and bulk datasets, derived from various projects within the lab. Methodologies used in our laboratory include, but are not limited to, whole genome sequencing
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the MPI-EVA. Furthermore, the MPI-EVA provides access to state-of-the-art high-throughput DNA sequencing technologies and powerful computational resources. Applicants are expected to have completed a
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W3-Professur für Mikrobiologie verbunden mit der Funktion der Wissenschaftlichen Direktion des Leibn
will lead an independent research group whose work is closely aligned with the strategic research priorities of both the DSMZ and Technische Universität Braunschweig. The position involves active