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Software Engineer (w/m/d) Ihre Aufgaben: Eruierung von Problemen in den Lehr- und Lernaktivitäten der Universität sowie von fehlenden Funktionalitäten in der Interoperabilität der Lehr-, Lern- und
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Apply online now: https://karriere.klinikum.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php?ac=application&jobad_id=25219 Assay Developer (m/f/d) Stellenanzeige merken Stellenanzeige teilen wanted for the next possible
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the Metabolomics Core Technology Platform (MCTP). We seek an enthusiastic scientist who will operate, develop, and continuously advance spatial metabolomics services, facilitating cutting-edge research across
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-dimensional cell cultures are important to enable realistic cell environments for disease modeling and to analyze cell interactions. This position will address the question of how one can develop minimally
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analysis of experimental data using appropriate computational tools. Ideally, the successful applicant will strike a balance between development and application of methods for spatial high-resolution imaging
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responsibilities: The Climate-Life-Nexus needs a coordinator and manager helping with both practical everyday issues, as well as contributing to the strategic development of the initiative, engaging with
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success at a competitive academic institution – Achieving competitive results that demonstrate athletic excellence – Providing leadership in the personal development of student-athletes by projecting a
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development and performance while emphasizing safety. Evaluates student-athlete training and performance and recommends changes to improve performance. Assists in recruitment activities of student-athletes in
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in collaboration with other staff members Prepare for upcoming sampling on a weekly basis Help with special projects when the opportunity arises Incorporate updates to laboratory procedures
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in the Division of Proteomics of Stem Cells and cancer, headed by Prof. Jeroen Krijgsveld. Our division develops innovative proteomic approaches to understand proteome regulation in cancer, both in