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researcher (m/f/d) (biology, biochemistry, biotechnology or related areas) Our project investigates the mechanisms of inherited bone marrow failure and its progression into hematological malignancies. Our
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located in the German Cancer Research Center at the University of Heidelberg, where we investigate the basic genomic mechanisms that underlie mutagenesis. The DKFZ is a fully bilingual institute, where
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for cancer treatment. Your Tasks: Research directions may include, but are not limited to: Investigation of molecular and cellular mechanisms of tumor response to interventional therapies, including
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Master’s degree and PhD in Physics or a similar field, ideally with a specialization in quantum many-body physics Coursework and experience in (a subset of) quantum mechanics, condensed matter physics
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the determinants and mechanisms of healthy aging. The study is in its second wave of data collection and represents a worldwide unique dataset. In addition to detailed standard psychological and physiological data
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on the identification of novel cancer-promoting mechanisms in the tumor microenvironment. Based on these functional insights we aim to derive novel targets for therapeutic intervention. Translation of research findings
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cancer Establish single-cell perturbation screening approaches to investigate cell fate decisions and disease mechanisms Integrate high-content imaging, single-cell transcriptomics, and functional assays
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applicants must have obtained an outstanding doctoral degree in disciplines such as physics, mechanical or electrical engineering, biotechnology or equivalent fields and a proven record of high-level research
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an outstanding doctoral degree in disciplines such as physics, chemistry, mechanical or electrical engineering, biotechnology or equivalent fields and a proven record of high-level research, for example through
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of the department is to understand the complex mechanisms of human decision making (consume, social or economic). We investigate different strategies that modulate diverse decisions. These strategies and underlying