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model and biological membranes. The experimental data will be paired with results from molecular dynamics simulations to provide a complete characterization of the biophysical properties of the imaged
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The Department of Medical Biosciences is offering a postdoctoral scholarship within the project “Developing computational tools for large-scale human intracellular signaling models”. The scholarship
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recruiting an outstanding and ambitious postdoctoral researcher in computational biology to advance the integration and modeling of large-scale microscopy data using modern machine learning approaches
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includes designing fusion proteins with various tags, producing viruses, transfecting human cells, and studying how these cell models are affected by small molecules and intracellularly produced peptides
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contribute new and better ways to analyse and interpret large-scale data. In your position, you will develop computational methods for cryo-EM reconstruction, heterogeneity analysis, and modeling of structural
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internationally outstanding research in the life sciences. Project description We seek two highly motivated postdoctoral researchers to develop new mathematical and computational methods for modeling developmental
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contribution to behaviour. Main responsibilities are hands-on laboratory work, including molecular biology, microscopy, neural recordings and animal model behavioral assays. The candidate will be involved in
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an outstanding and ambitious postdoctoral researcher in computational biology to pioneer understanding and modeling of tissue architecture using single-cell and spatial transcriptomics data. The focus will be
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, providing a platform to identify and optimize therapeutic candidates. Our group specializes in developing technologies to assess the multicellular environment within three-dimensional microtumor models
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need to be able to be a role model in that sense. You must be very organized and systematic in your work. As an experienced researcher you will be expected to co-supervise the work of younger scientists