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the Arabidopsis genome using single-cell transcript data as training data. You will unravel the cis-regulatory code controlling context-dependent gene expression and use this information to design synthetic
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(molecular) phenotyping methods to screen transcriptional activity of synthetic promoters in planta. You will unravel the cis-regulatory code controlling context-dependent gene expression and use
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The Klco lab is looking for a post-doctoral fellow interested in using mouse and human models to understand pediatric AML and MDS. We are part of the Department of Pathology and the Center
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an internationally leading profile in computational science and engineering. We develop cutting-edge technologies, promoting the sustainable and economical use of resources, and meeting the technological demands
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by EU Horizon RIA with partners in Denmark, Germany, and France. You will be part of our team aiming to develop and utilize advanced X-ray techniques in the ultrafast time domain (femtoseconds
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DTU Physics seeks a talented and motivated postdoctoral researcher for a 2-year position in computational nanophotonics. The goal is to use inverse design, such as topology optimization
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of tumor progression and therapy resistance by tumor microenvironment. We are seeking a highly motivated post-doctoral fellow to work on the intersection of basic and translational research in immuno
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communication skills, as evidenced by peer-reviewed journals. Ability to work independently and communicate with laboratory staff and investigators. Applicant Special Instructions Interested candidates should send
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with expertise in the acquisition and analysis of human MEG +/- OPM-MEG data to study brain function and cognition in children and young people as part of a Wellcome-funded project. The post-holder will
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immunoengineering. This position is part of our newly funded ERC Advanced Grant, which aims to develop genetically engineered feedback control circuits in human T cells to tackle challenging diseases. The successful