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Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden | Dresden, Sachsen | Germany | 18 days ago
Job Code: 2026-PostDoc-Proteomics-2390 Job Offer from March 13, 2026 The Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG) and the Center for Systems Biology Dresden (CSBD
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team, with main expertise in microbes and large-scale proteomics, your computational analyses and methods will directly connect mycobiome ecology with patient outcomes- ideal if you're passionate about
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work with microbes, in vitro cell cultures, and human biofluids such as serum. We have a strong focus on mass spectrometry-based proteomics, which we routinely integrate with genomics data and phenotypic
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sampling the vertical sections in order to conduct geoarchaeological studies, radiometric dating, and analyses involving proteomics (ZooMS), stable isotopic geochemistry and ancient sedimentary DNA. Our
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. THE PROJECT: Membrane proteins make up one third of the human proteome. They are critical for any cellular function from movement to immune defense. Membrane proteins are major drug targets and their mutations
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experience in bioinformatic analysis (bulk RNA-seq, scRNA-seq, proteomics) Excellent teamwork and communication skills Solid experience with flow cytometry and fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) FELASA
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mouse models, transcriptomics, classical immunological methods but also cutting-edge technologies, such as imaging flow cytometry, metabolomics, proteomics and extracellular flux analysis. In addition
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programming languages such as R or Python Experience with multiome data analysis (e.g. methylomics, Lipidomics, Proteomics, ATAC-seq) Proven experience with advanced computational methods such as deep and
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/Cas9, tissue engineering, scRNA-seq, proteomics, process automation etc. We offer an extremely international, well-equipped and productive work environment. Funded by an international research
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on a project focused on the redox regulation of cellular proteome plasticity driven by differences in translation initiation. The Riemer lab (https://riemerlab.uni-koeln.de ) is part of the Institute