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innovative strategies to improve human health. HT is composed of five Centers: Health Data Science, Genomics, Computational Biology, Neurogenomics and Structural Biology. The Centers work together to enable
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scales. The project involves the modelling of energy infrastructures, the development of scenario-based simulations, and the generation of actionable indicators to support decision-making. You will be part
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of neonatal mortality worldwide, making this research critical to improving global pediatric health outcomes. As part of this collaborative lab, you will work alongside clinicians, molecular biologists
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to investigate epigenetic mechanisms that regulate stem cell functions. Improved understanding of stem cell regulation will contribute to fundamental knowledge about human health and likely accelerate the progress
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, various cutting-edge experimental and computational approaches in the areas of functional genomics, cell biology, biochemistry, single-cell/spatial multi-omics, data mining, drug screening, and disease
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group E 13. It is a full-time position with a weekly working time of 40 hours per week. The position can be filled on a part-time basis. The focus of this position is on sustainable development pathways
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unknown. Recent work has uncovered a novel group of giant transposons called Starships, which have moved virulence, metal tolerance and other fitness associated genes horizontally between fungal species
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the Department of Epidemiology and Cancer Control at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Successful candidates will work on projects related to pharmacogenomics of long-term toxicities of cancer therapy in
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industry. At UKE, we believe that meaningful and successful work should align with our employees' personal needs and individual lifestyles. Just as diverse as these needs are, so too is the variety
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development for brain disorders, leveraging stem cell-derived organoid models and gene targeting tools. Our recent work demonstrated that stem cell models offer a unique opportunity to study disease phenotypes