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academic area such as applied mathematics, computer science, physics, biomedical or electrical engineering or similar disciplines. Good programming expertise (Matlab, C++, Python or equivalent) and
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, giving rise to complex lesions. GSI is working on the quantification of such complex lesions in particular in dependence on radiation type. Within this program, the GSI biophysics department offers a PhD
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to evolve for high stereospecificity for producing valuable organic compounds. Your profile: Eligible candidates have strong skills in (bio‑)chemistry, biocatalysis, and microbial engineering and have great
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inside compartments and use this knowledge to tailor IDPs for enhanced biocatalysis. Your profile: Eligible candidates have strong skills in molecular biology, (bio-)chemistry, and biophysics and have
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including internships at these institutes and multi-day field work in Spain. Excellent knowledge of spoken and written English and excellent communication skills are expected. We offer: an inspiring
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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
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, personalize treatment, and ultimately prevent disease. First founded in 1992, the Max Delbrück Center today inspires and nurtures a diverse talent pool of 1,800 people from over 70 countries. We are 90 percent
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who are passionately dedicated to excellent patient care, research, and teaching. If you want to be part of a dynamic and inspiring environment where your ideas and commitment are valued, then you are
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. Applicants should have experience with tissue culture and standard molecular biology methods. Basic knowledge of computer programming (using the R software environment) and hands-on experience working with
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interdisciplinary research team. We study tumor evolution and immune microenvironment adaptation by combining functional genomics, experimental model systems, patient samples, and computational biology (Brägelmann et