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Organoid Engineering for Multi-Organ Interaction Studies (POEM) program ( www.uni-heidelberg.de/en/cctp-poem ) brings together expertise in material science, computer science/machine learning, biophysics
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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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primarily on the Heidelberg Tributary Loading Program (HTLP) and assist with sample collection and analysis in the laboratory associated with multiple projects. More specifically, this position will include
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degree in (analytical) chemistry, biochemistry, or a related discipline Hands-on experience in mass spectrometry-based proteomics (e.g. DDA, DIA, PRM) Experience with proteomic data analysis Computer
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applications for a Full Professorship (W3) in “Multimodal Imaging” (f/m/d) to be filled at the earliest possible date. We are searching for a researcher with an internationally visible, original research program
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; Individualized mentoring A qualification program tailored to academic as well as professional career paths. The positions are limited up to 3+1 years, starting 1 April 2026; salaries are predicated on the German
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”) Supporting team members and collaboration partners with bioinformatic/computational tasks Managing and supporting international research projects with regard to organizing meetings and reporting to the funding
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Reporting to the Director of Athletics, the Coordinator of Recreation & Athletic Facilities and will provide help to develop a comprehensive campus recreation program including club sports
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for transplantation, isolation of cells, treatment with small molecule inhibitors Computational analyses of scSeq data with support of experienced computational researchers Literature research and manuscript writing
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of in vitro and in vivo pre-clinical models, including hiPSC-derived systems The postdoctoral project will combine experimental (wet-lab) and computational (dry lab) approaches Be part of Geman Center