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description. The lab is focused on innate immunity to viral infections of the retina. As such, the applicant shall be proficient in basic immunology techniques including flow cytometry, immunofluorescent
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—to interrogate B cell responses in human samples and pre-clinical systems. This research aims to generate mechanistic insight into immune tolerance and autoimmunity, with translational relevance to infection
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-term persistent infections, as well as on newly emerging variants of concern (VOCs). We are seeking a highly motivated candidate that has obtained (or will obtain soon) a PhD in a relevant subject (i.e
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techniques. -Experience analyzing omics data using bioinformatic tools. -Proven record of publishing first-author peer-reviewed papers. -Experience working with honey bee biology and/or beekeeping practices
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Job Advertisement HKI-31/2025 The Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology (Leibniz-HKI I https://www.leibniz-hki.de/en/ ) investigates the pathobiology of human
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research projects will be considered. Prior experience with 3D culture, infection model, mice experiments and bioinformatics skills preferred. In addition to the online application, please submit a
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research assessing the novel pathways that can be manipulated to improve T cell responses to infections and cancer. The lab is also greatly invested in studying pathways that induce the development of cells
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MHz with cryoprobes and two 600 MHz spectrometers); mass spectrometry and super-resolution imaging facilities, and is the world headquarters of the Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics
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of pathogens, mainly human-infecting viruses such as influenza A, at the interface with genomic epidemiology. We collaborate closely with experimental labs to test evolutionary hypotheses. PREFERRED
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brings together six research groups in Tübingen with complementary expertise in microfluidics, organoid generation, onco-immunology, and bioinformatics. If you’re excited about developing the next