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of more than 6 billion euros, the Helmholtz Association is Germany’s largest scientific organization. The name Helmholtz stands for concerted research, in which networks form the key principle behind inquiring
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government, administration and business in their efforts to adapt to climate change. It builds up a national and international network structure in order to integrate existing competences and knowledge, and to
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Python, for processing and interpreting complex proteomics data Familiarity with proteomics software for data analysis, visualization, and management Experience with biological samples (e.g., FFPE, plasma
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road conditions. Your specific activities will include (but are not limited to): • Develop robust, production-grade machine learning solutions for predictive modelling and complex decision
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diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular
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Postdoctoral researcher in Environmental Analytical Chemistry, with a focus on non-target screeni...
/ ). The candidate is expected to support Prof. Katrin Vorkamp’s research in this centre, with possibilities for networking and exchange on PFAS. However, the candidate is also expected to contribute to Prof. Katrin
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, proteins) in cells to observe the dynamic formation of cell interfaces in epithelia. You will generate complex data based on super-resolution fluorescence and CryoET and will need to analyse data. We
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neuron electrophysiology as well as complex network dynamics in the context of specific perturbations. You will use these data to map the disease in terms of electrophysiological dynamics and stratify
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well as with other post-docs and senior researchers in Luxembourg and from our international network of collaborators. You will be spending time also in Cambridge and Lisbon. For further information please see
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medicine through our discoveries of today. At locations in Berlin-Buch, Berlin-Mitte, Heidelberg and Mannheim, our researchers harness interdisciplinary collaboration to decipher the complexities of disease