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Fellows withing several research areas and projects. Immunology Cancer Genomics and Cell Signaling Infectious disease modeling Epidemiology-Multiomics Neurodegeneration Bioinformatic tools Molecular biology
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of novel therapies. This role offers the opportunity to work in a multidisciplinary environment at the interface of molecular biology, translational oncology, and therapeutic development. We welcome and
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applicants will have a strong publication record, excellent communication skills, and a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, genomics, immunology, or a related area. To
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. The work will use microorganisms as a starting base, as these are biologically relevant, yet complex and challenging to resolve spatially, provide an ideal benchmark for the method’s performance
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to build your own scientific niche and future independence (academia or industry) Qualifications Ph.D., M.D., or M.D./Ph.D. (or near completion) in Immunology, Molecular Biology, Bioengineering
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biology and multi-omics techniques together with traditional cellular immunology and cellular signaling approaches to unravel how skin signaling and tissue inflammation are connected in both health and
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utilize genome-wide and molecular biological approaches to understand the molecular and genetic basis of antifungal drug resistance in pathogenic opportunistic fungi. The long-term goal of this project is
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The Avgousti lab is looking for motivated and enthusiastic post-docs interested in developing independent research ideas combining chromatin biology and molecular virology. Candidates should have a
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. It is located at the Campus Riedberg in Frankfurt am Main. Prof. Dr. Dr. Hartmut Michel’s emeritus group (formerly department of Molecular Membrane Biology) at the Max Planck Institute of Biophysics
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biology, biochemistry, and advanced proteomics to uncover new principles of ubiquitin regulation in health and disease. The project is conducted in close collaboration with Associate Professor Jonathan