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candidates with a background in cell cycle regulation/mitosis and cell biology. The duration of mitosis is tightly regulated by multiple factors, including the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC
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data integration, cancer systems biology, and single-cell analysis, with strong links to clinical and translational oncology. Our work is based in the dynamic research environment of Heidelberg
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fellows (f/m/d) The place of employment is Heidelberg, in the interdisciplinary Research Training Group (RTG) 2840 entitled “Ambivalent Enmity: Dynamics of Antagonism in Europe, Asia and the Middle East
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. We are looking for a PhD student for our project “Cellular plasticity driven by innate immune activation in DDX41-mediated myeloid malignancies”. This project is part of the SFB/CRC 1709 “Cellular
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Stellenanzeige teilen is available immediately at the AG Krigeva in the Department of Gynecological Endocrinology and Fertility Disorders at the University Women's Hospital of Heidelberg University. Job-ID
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xenograft (PDX) models. To this end, the candidate will have direct access to cutting-edge mass spectrometry and advanced bioinformatics infrastructure. The project is part of the collaborative research
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“Mitochondrial RNA modification- driven metabolic plasticity in leukemic stem cells and drug resistance“ we are looking for a PhD student. The project is is part of the SFB/CRC 1709 “Cellular Plasticity in Myeloid
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project “Single cell multi-omics to unravel niche plasticity in AML therapy resistance“ we are looking for a PhD student. The project is part of the SFB/CRC 1709 “Cellular Plasticity in Myeloid Malignancies
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“Multi-modal proteomics to understand and overcome niche-related adaptive drug-resistance mechanisms in FLT3-mutated AML“ we are looking for a PhD student. The project is is part of the SFB/CRC 1709
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“Functional and molecular characterization of AI-based morphological predictors of therapy response in Acute Myeloid Leukemia“ we are looking for a PhD student. The project is is part of the SFB/CRC 1709