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-regulatory networks. Following cis-GRN network reconstruction and formal graph analysis, we will identify key regulatory factors governing cell-type specific response to CMT-causing mutations. Finally, we will
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the pioneers of methods based on ultrashort laser ablation in liquid ambient. These methods are now considered as the most efficient among laser-ablative pathways to finely control size and physico-chemical
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political science, sociology and economics. Synergies also emerge from sharing methods, such as statistical methods and methods for data collection. The GSBS provides coursework in the respective fields
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degree and open up exciting career opportunities? As a PhD Candidate with us, you will work to achieve your doctorate to gain formal qualifications as researcher in engineering science. This opens up
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journal articles; development of project leadership skills; NIH and DoD grant submissions; quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods training; community-based participatory research, and formalized
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research groups during the first two years of PhD. Rotations are aimed at learning techniques, methods, experimental approaches, and theoretical background, necessary or beneficial for the PhD student and
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integrate these data into the cis-regulatory networks. Following cis-GRN network reconstruction and formal graph analysis, we will identified key regulatory factors governing cell-type specific reponse to CMT
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school is on the use of biological and computational methods to explain and predict phenomena in life sciences. This includes aspects of gene regulation and epigenetics, RNA biology, signal transduction
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from outside the University of Stuttgart can attend courses and seminars specially designed for simulation technology are able to exchange technical and methodical information are integrated
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. Of particular interest is the investigation of compositional methods for constructing runtime monitors. The candidate will build on the latest advances in formal methods and learning theory, to develop methods