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international group, so good written and oral communication skills in English are mandatory This is a wet-lab position, so applicants with purely (bio-)informatics background will not be considered. For inquiries
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elucidation and (bio-)chemical methods, interconnecting biochemistry, pharmacology, and medicine and foster the individual development of young researchers. Further information: https://www.medizin.uni
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Proteomics Community, Lipidomics Standards Initiative and participation in corresponding projects Your Profile: Master’s degree in computer science, bio/-cheminformatics or natural sciences Strong programming
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practical lab position, so applicants with only (bio-)informatics background will not be considered. For inquiries, please contact: Prof. Thomas Weide ( weidet@uni-muenster.de ; Thomas.Weide@ukmuenster.de
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Description Two PhD opportunities in computational biophysics/chemistry (Bremen, Germany) The group of Professor Ulrich Kleinekathöfer at Constructor University, Bremen, Germany, is offering one PhD
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corresponding projects Your Profile: Master’s degree in computer science, bio/-cheminformatics or natural sciences Strong programming skills (Python, R, Java, …) and interest to work in polyglot software
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description The BM2 Lab is an interdisciplinary research group at the interface of physics, computer science & biology interested in understanding morphogenesis, bio-mechanics and their interaction in living
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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Two PhD opportunities in computational
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applicants with purely (bio-)informatics background will not be considered. For inquiries, please contact: Prof. Gerd Meyer zu Hörste, gerd.mzh@uni-muenster.de Apply now via our career portal including CV and
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for motivated individuals skilled in computer science/computational biology/bioinformatics with the desire to make a difference for people suffering from mental health problems. A Masters Degree in (Bio