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interdisciplinary collaboration. That’s why our projects are designed specifically to connect diverse scientific fields and foster cross-institutional collaboration, enabling you to benefit from the combined
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applications for a PhD Student or Postdoc Position (f/m/d) for any of the following topics: Combining non-equilibrium alchemistry with machine learning Free energy calculations for enzyme design Permeation and
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, understand its role in therapy resistance, and identify novel regulators using innovative CRISPR screening approaches combined with advanced imaging, single-cell transcriptomics, and phospho-proteomics.
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support of SIMS measurements in combination with AMS (SuperSIMS) implementing a new compact ionisation chamber for single atom counting Requirements: very good research-oriented university degree in a
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Interdisciplinary research combining wet and dry lab experiments A wide range of opportunities to balance work and family life, including on-campus kindergarten, vacation care and parent-child offices Further
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centers, combining resources and expertise of high-performance computing in Germany. Benefits A monthly salary of 2.200 EUR for 36 months. Supervision by internationally recognized scientists at one
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collaborations. That’s why our projects are designed specifically to benefit from collaboration among scientific experts from various fields and disciplines, enabling you to benefit from the combined supervision
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interdisciplinary collaboration. That’s why our projects are designed specifically to connect diverse scientific fields and foster cross-institutional collaboration, enabling you to benefit from the combined
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Lüneburg) and supported by Dr.‑Ing. Frederic Bock (Hereon). The objective is to combine computer simulations and machine leaning models to extend their compatibility with problems from mechanical engineering
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condensate formation by exploring different RNA association modes. By combining classic phase separation assays and single molecule reconstitution, you will address the following questions: How does the eRNA