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with contemporary machine learning methods. We are looking for an ambitious Postdoc who will lead our efforts on the design, implementation, and training of mechanistic models of cell organization. In particular, we
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models, for the analysis of high-throughput multi-omics datasets (especially single-cell and spatial omics), large textual corpora (e.g., scientific literature), and/or pathologic images. Our research
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Postdoctoral Position and Postdoctoral Fellowship (2yrs) in Intracellular Host-Pathogen Interactions
trachomatis and either host cell-autonomous immunity or advanced culture models. ENVIRONMENT The postdocs will join the group of Dr. Barbara Sixt (Sixt Lab ), a highly international research team that is
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A Postdoctoral Research Associate will be recruited to conduct research on regulatory T cells in the contexts of autoimmune inflammation and anti-tumor immunity. He or she will be guided by PI
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Postdoc position (d/f/m) developing gene editing therapies for ANO5-related muscular dystrophy Work time full-time Start date 01.04.2026 Employment period limited Application deadline 25.03.2026
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projects, shape scientific strategy, and contribute to defining the future of data-driven cancer research. We are seeking an ambitious Postdoc to be involved in a new project at the intersection
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laboratory employs innovative approaches and cutting-edge technologies to unravel the functions and mechanisms underlying regulatory T cell mediated regulation of tissue integrity and tumor immune evasion
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are recruiting a postdoc to study the hallmarks of aging among chronically stimulated and aged T cells. This individual will help us understand the cell-intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms that enable extreme T
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Hospital. The Hatley lab studies how normal development processes are perturbed to drive pediatric embryonal tumors using rhabdomyosarcoma as a model system. Our findings defined the cell of origin
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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