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Their Human Host: Networks of Interaction” (www.funginet.de ) funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and the consortium SynThera funded by the Carl Zeiss Foundation (www.synthera.eu/ ). We
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Postdoctoral Position: Cancer-Immune Interactions in Interconnected Human Organoid Systems We are seeking an exceptional Postdoctoral Researcher to spearhead research on how cancer fundamentally
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to decipher the role of sex hormones in host-microbiome interactions in the human oral mucosa. The project revolves around tissue modeling on host-pathogens interactions, multi-omics data analysis, and
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responses to cancer therapies in human induced pluripotent stem cells) data for elucidating molecular mechanisms for health outcomes; and 3) evaluating health disparities through pharmacogenomics
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researcher interested in studying human-associated microbial communities in health and disease. The ideal candidate has the following qualifications: A PhD degree in bioinformatics, computational biology
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collaborative and supportive research environment, and the opportunity to work on high-impact problems in human health. St. Jude offers highly competitive salaries (typically 20-25% above NIH guidelines) in a low
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in real-world scientific contexts. The research program is flexible and interdisciplinary. AITHYRA, the place where magic happens! The mission of AITHYRA , the new Research Institute for Biomedical
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of the Microverse” (www.microverse-cluster.de ), the CRC/Transregio 124 “Pathogenic Fungi and Their Human Host: Networks of Interaction” (www.funginet.de ) funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and the
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innovative strategies to improve human health. HT is composed of five Centers: Health Data Science, Genomics, Computational Biology, Neurogenomics and Structural Biology. The Centers work together to enable
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innovative strategies to improve human health. HT is composed of five Centers: Health Data Science, Genomics, Computational Biology, Neurogenomics and Structural Biology. The Centers work together to enable