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or infrastructure. This is what makes our daily work so meaningful and exciting. The Junior Research Group “Developmental Origins of Pediatric Cancer” is seeking from September 2025 a Bioinformatics Data Engineer
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Senior Scientist / Group Leader on Bioinformatics / Computational Biology on RNA Regulation in Disea
of the Heidelberg University is recruiting a visionary Senior Scientist / Group Leader on Bioinformatics / Computational Biology on RNA Regulation in Disease (f/m/d; tenured) This is not just a job—it’s a mission. A
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motivated and creative bioinformatics scientist from October 01, 2025 until October 31, 2026 (with option to extend) in full-time (38,5h/per week) with a strong interest in cancer genome analysis to join our
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01.07.2024, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Bavarian Center for Biomolecular Mass Spectrometry is looking for a staff scientist bioinformatics to process metabolomics and proteomics data, to develop
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, metabolomics and bioinformatics tools for application in biology, medicine, plant and food research within TUM and research partners outside the university. For the bioinformatics branch of this core facility
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well as the statistical and bioinformatics analysis of chemical and biological processes and systems, and to gain a deeper understanding of biochemical and biotechnological processes and systems through the integration
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with other LIB researchers of both localities. We expect the candidate to hold a PhD in Evolutionary Biology, Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics, or a closely related field with strong emphasis
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. In this position, you will drive the bioinformatical/computational aspects of collaborative projects aiming to ultimately improve immunomonitoring of cancer patients by providing a refined strategy to
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computational methods using network-based analysis, machine learning and dynamic modeling. We are a young, dynamic team at the idyllic Dahlem campus and teach mainly in the Computer Science, Bioinformatics and
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international conferences Assist in the mentoring of team members taking on computational tasks Requirements PhD or equivalent in bioinformatics, computational biology, cancer biology or similar Strong background