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1992, the Max Delbrück Center is home to a vibrant community of 1,800 people from more than 70 countries. The Berlin Institute for Medical Systems Biology (BIMSB) at the Max Delbrück Center (MDC
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Postdoctoral researcher (m/f/d) – Medical Department for Hematology, Oncology, and Cell Therapy The Faculty of Medicine is an integral part of the Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg and
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to identify medically relevant cell types – fast, compact, and affordable. This approach, developed in the Cell Engineering Lab at Helmholtz Munich in collaboration with the Leibniz Institute for Solid State
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cell analysis (e. g. flow cytometry, FACS, CyTOF) structured, self-managed and team-oriented working style with strong communication skills ability to work in interdisciplinary teams as well as lead
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dedicated to advancing the understanding of the molecular mechanisms of hematopoiesis, granulopoiesis, and leukemia development. We also develop innovative gene therapy approaches for hematopoietic stem cell
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to apply Strong interest in infection biology and immunology Educational background in one or more of the following subjects: infection biology, immunology, cell biology, microbiology Practical experience in
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evaluation and presentation, preparation of reports and scientific publications Good communication and information behaviour Goal-oriented and structured way of working Initiative / commitment Willingness
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-Microbiome Interactions’, which focuses on the biological aspects of materials research. Microbial communities as the interface between human-made materials and the environment play a special role in the
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prevention of human diseases (e.g., Li et al., Nature Metabolism, 2024; Ni et al., Cell Metabolism, 2023; Leung et al., Science Translational Medicine, 2022; Seelbinder et al., Nature Communications, 2023
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of our work: Lauer et al. (2022): Metabolic engineering of Clostridium ljungdahlii for the sustainable production of hexanol and butanol from CO₂ and H₂, Microb. Cell Fact. 21:85 Kottenhahn et al. (2021