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degree in molecular biology, cardiovascular medicine, biology or computer science Strong background in bioinformatics, mass spectrometry, epigenetic and NGS approaches preferred At least one first-author
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research on the topic outlined above is paramount Candidates are expected to be interested in working at the boundaries of several research domains PhD degree in computational biology, bioinformatics
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between individual molecules and cells. The MPI‑CBG shares a research faculty with the Center for Systems Biology Dresden (CSBD ), integrating expertise in biological physics, mathematics, and computer science
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, establishing new methods Writing publications on the topic and presenting at international conferences and meetings Your profile: Completed doctorate in natural sciences and enjoyment of basic and translational
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Master Thesis - Development of ligand conjugated lipid nanoparticles for targeted T cell delivery...
biological samples' 3D structure and molecular identity. At iBIO, we bring together cutting-edge science from biology, chemistry, engineering, and computer applications. Our overarching aim is to obtain a
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models, multi-omics analyses (e.g., RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, scRNA-seq, scDNA-seq, WES/WGS, targeted NGS, DigiWest), a broad spectrum of molecular and cellular biology techniques, biochemistry and biophysics
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program centered on communication biology and dedicated to understanding cardiovascular functions on a systemic level during homeostasis, ageing and pathological conditions. It will exploit its findings in
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(www.stelloslab.com) is an internationally recognized research group at the forefront of RNA biology and cardiovascular science. We harness integrative computational and experimental strategies to unravel how RNA
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areas such as astrophysics, data science, machine learning and high-performance computing scientific leadership and project management of a research group (at least 5 research associates), including
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: ausschreibung10-25@mpinat.mpg.de Apply now Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences Department of Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Prof. Dr. Helmut Grubmüller Am Faßberg 11 37077 Göttingen