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of miniaturized imaging technologies. Your Profile: The successful applicant must have the following: • Ph.D. in natural sciences, electrical engineering, physics, optics, medical technology, biomedical computing
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experience in processing large data sets (preferably using R or Python) Highly motivated and eager to work in an interdisciplinary marine research environment Excellent communication and teamwork skills, with
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development. It is one of the world's leading research institutions in its field and offers natural and social scientists from around the world an inspiring environment for excellent interdisciplinary research
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headquarter is located in the thriving commercial metropolis of Frankfurt (Mainhattan) in the heart of Germany, which also hosts one of our most famous facilities, the Senckenberg Natural History Museum
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(e.g. Malik et al. Nat Genetics 2028; Mishra et al. Nature 2022) and subsequent findings from our lab showing that the stroke risk gene Foxf2 maintains brain endothelial cell function via Tie2 signaling
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innovative methods (e.g., natural language processing) and • has excellent oral and written communications skills in English (command of the German language is an asset but not required). Application Please
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invasive in blood biomarker detection. In collaboration with our partners at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), you will develop data analysis pipelines as well as signal processing and inference
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English skills High level of motivation for independent and team-oriented research work Proficient computer skills, particularly in MS Office (Excel, Word) Flexibility, commitment, team spirit, and a strong
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The German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) is one of Europe’s largest cancer research centers. “Research for a life without cancer" is the mission of our world-class scientists and all our team
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after stroke (Immunity 2021), stroke-induced vascular inflammation and plaque destabilization (Nature 2024), and the newly identified phenomenon of central trained immunity as a driver of multimorbidity