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), located in central Berlin, is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with a strong computational background to develop new methods for analyzing multimodal data from genetic and pharmacological
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a dynamic and collaborative team, you will: Compare and refine vaccine candidates in collaboration with structural biologists and bioinformaticians Evaluate vaccine-induced immunity in vivo, focusing
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, contributing to a healthier society in such an inspiring workplace is truly meaningful.“ Get to know us Benefits Career Development: Postdoc program, scientific training & career center with tailored offers
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PostDoc in "Geopolitical dilemmas for management: transfer of governance for the Southern Ocean" ...
: What (geo)political histories shape the dynamics of policy-making, as related to each cohort project? What governance mechanisms currently exist and how functional are they (or the concept of them)? What
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, and computation in a collaborative environment, offering postdocs the chance to lead high-impact, interdisciplinary projects at the forefront of neuroengineering. We are recruiting a highly motivated
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and clinical translation. Supported by the Carl Zeiss Foundation , an ERC Starting Grant , and the DFG Emmy Noether Program, our lab provides a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary environment
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An open minded and motivated team Offers to support the compatibility of family and career Support for your personal and professional development through Heidelberg University's internal educational program
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, computational data analysis and microbial evolution, with a solid understanding of quantitative statistics and programming (Python, R, MATLAB, etc.). Additional expertise in ancient DNA, (bio)archaeology
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retinal tissue biopsy. The project is funded by the Emmy Noether programme of the German Research Foundation (DFG) for a three-year period, with the possibility of an additional three years. We offer: a
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environment in the fields of science, technology and administration as well as for the education of highly qualified young scientists. The computational imaging group at DESY is concerned with the development