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description: Spatial interactions are key processes for the development and maintenance of multicellular systems. Disturbances in interactions lead to developmental disorders or diseases. In many cases
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biology, biochemistry, mathematics, bioinformatics, and related disciplines. If you possess a strong understanding of genome science and a passion for areas such as epigenetics, developmental biology, gene
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more than 25 different countries. Our mission is to support students to develop into creative, critical, responsible and self-confident young researchers. We offer: cutting-edge research and training
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molecular components, including maternal mRNAs. These messages regulate protein production and guide early development before the embryo takes control of its own gene expression. But timing is crucial
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applications of data science and artificial intelligence. In addition, service-oriented solutions are developed and there is close cooperation with a large number of partner organizations from science and
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develop academically well-founded and relevant answers toquestions arising in various research areas under the thematical umbrella of Muslim cultures and societies. The BGSMCS also provides its fellows with
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: This PhD thesis project is integrated into the EURECA consortium. The overarching objective of EURECA - The European Epitranscriptomics of Cancer Academy-, is to train young doctoral candidates
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Description The Hector Fellow Academy offers the opportunity to carry out a self-developed PhD project under the supervision of Prof. Katrin Amunts (Cécile and Oskar Vogt Institute of Brain Research
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to stop the development of type 2 immunity are lacking, as are pathways that specifically regulate the development of allergies, while retaining anti-parasite and wound healing responses. PhD Project
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differential testing) We focus on techniques that apply to real-world software systems. E.g., in the past, we have developed techniques that find and fix bugs in widely used Python, Java, C/C++, and JavaScript