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Apply online now: https://karriere.klinikum.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php?ac=application&jobad_id=26749 PhD position in biomedical research (m/w/d) Stellenanzeige merken Stellenanzeige teilen wanted
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researchers, it is a globally respected institution that also has outstanding economic significance for the Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region. Research Assistant/PhD Position – Computer Architecture (f/m/d
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possible: Scientific Researcher (f/m/d) Metabolomics Core Technology Platform Do you enjoy working at the interface between cutting-edge analytics and biomedical research? Do you like taking the initiative
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. Marc Freichel, Ca2+ signaling pathways in cellular and integrative organ functions are investigated. The main focus lies on TRP and Ca2+ channels in the plasma membrane as well as in acidic organelles
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biomedical research hubs in Europe. Our lab uses stem cell technology to study hepatitis E virus (HEV) life cycle and HEV-host interaction. For more details, please visit our website daothilab.com
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interdisciplinary work in the fields of ultrasound therapy, cellular signaling and biomaterials. We Offer: A cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research project with translational potential International collaboration
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(EMBL), the hospital fosters cutting-edge biomedical research across disciplines. Heidelberg University Hospital focuses its research on oncology and tumor biology, rare genetic diseases, and innovative
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with genotoxic stress and altered androgen receptor (AR) expression. In this PhD project, you will investigate how the cGAS–STING signaling pathway translates genome instability into pathological changes
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predisposition to myeloid neoplasms, yet the mechanisms by which they drive disease remain poorly understood. Increasing evidence suggests that both innate immune signaling and alterations in the bone marrow
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learning, as well as process-based models integrating thermal biology mechanisms. Funded by the ”Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space” (BMFTR), CSIDlab as part of the “Vector-borne disease