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. The postdoctoral position is part of the Carl Zeiss Foundation-funded “ImmuneMPS” consortium, which aims to develop microphysiological systems to advance understanding of cancer–immune interactions. The consortium
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Dr. Rebecca Kesselring. Our research group addresses fundamental questions about the modulation of immune responses in the tumor microenvironment of visceral cancer. We focus on the impact of immune
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literacy with at least basic programming skills (R, Python). Analytical mindset, with a keen interest in advancing proteomic methodologies Knowledge of cancer biology is an advantage We offer Cutting-edge
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strategies. We develop new methods with which tumors can be diagnosed more precisely and cancer patients can be treated more successfully. Every contribution counts – whether in research, administration
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, molecular biotechnology and computational sciences. The modern Campus harbors the buildings of the science faculties and institutes, in direct vicinity to the University Hospital Heidelberg, the Max Planck
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role You will work in an international team to develop computational methods that are designed to investigate the effects of rare variants and apply them in large cohort studies. This project builds
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detection, segmentation, and quantification of diseases such as cancer, the generation of novel representations of pathology data for further processing, or the discovery of virtual biomarkers for patients
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Institute (https://www.mdsi.tum.de/). The Position Plan, develop and test novel computational models for the analysis of digital pathology image data. Collaborate with pathologists and other domain experts
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30.05.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal Bioinformatician/Computational Biologist/Systems Immunologist (f/div/m) for two years initially with a possibility of extension to 5 and more years