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The Max Planck Institute of Biophysics is a leading international research institute that uses biophysical, biochemical and computational methods to investigate the structure, dynamics and function
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metabolomics. We offer: a diverse and international team of researchers working with invertebrate and vertebrate tissue-resident macrophages a variety of different methods, including imaging, flow cytometry
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single-element SNSPDs as well as kilopixel-scale imaging arrays which have high efficiency in the 2 – 16 µm wavelength range for applications in single-photon spectroscopy. The imaging arrays will be
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be working primarily with scientific machine learning methods, including symbolic regression and neural networks. You will apply the algorithms to the discovery of new models in different fields
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further develop the all-optical method for density measurements in the diamond anvil cell, and collaborate with the existing group members as well as with Prof. Dr. Bjoern Winkler (Goethe University
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to teaching Opportunity to apply for own funding Your profile PhD degree in developmental-/ cell biology, biochemistry, or related disciplines Must have strong experience with at least two of the methods
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. We are looking for a highly motivated and ambitious candidate with an interest in quantitative methods, bioinformatics, clinical neuropsychology, and network theory of psychopathology. The candidate
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, ability to work efficiently in a team and with collaborators Experience in Single Cell Multi-omics techniques and multiple component analysis programs is an advantage Experience in cellular immunology and
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A postdoc position is available immediately in the laboratory of Dr. Daniel Blair which focuses on developing direct-to-biology screening methods to identify antibiotics. A postdoc position is
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at Karolinska Institutet. The research group of Dr. Ping Chen in the Division of Clinical Chemistry is seeking a postdoctoral fellow with expertise in RNA splicing and computational method development. The Chen