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Postdoc position: mechanisms of autoimmunity & autoinflammation in inborn errors of immunity (m/f/d)
of the immune dysregulation and clinical translation. The Boztug lab is focusing on the discovery of inborn errors of immunity (IEI) and the dissection of their underlying molecular pathomechanisms. The ultimate
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of in vitro and in vivo pre-clinical models, including hiPSC-derived systems The postdoctoral project will combine experimental (wet-lab) and computational (dry lab) approaches Be part of Geman Center
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considered. The ideal candidate will have a background in immunology, tissue biology or cellular metabolism. Experience in working with animal models, cell isolations from tissues (lung, intestine), human
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to generate reproducible, micrometer-scale controllable, and cost-efficient disease models by bringing together experts in molecular systems engineering, machine learning, biomedicine, and disease modeling
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-scale controllable, and cost-efficient disease models by bringing together experts in physical chemistry, physics, bioengineering, molecular systems engineering, machine learning, biomedicine, and disease
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reproducible, micrometer-scale controllable, and cost-efficient disease models by bringing together experts in molecular systems engineering, machine learning, biomedicine, and disease modeling. Central to its
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to generate reproducible, micrometer-scale controllable, and cost-efficient disease models by bringing together experts in molecular systems engineering, machine learning, biomedicine, and disease modeling
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of Biology and Physics, the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, the Institute for Molecular Biology, and the Mainz University Medical Center. Wilken Lab: Life
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for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association, founded in 1992, today inspiring and nurturing a diverse talent pool of 1,800 people from over 70 countries. We are 90 percent funded by the German federal
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plan that focuses on the development and combination of 3D-generative models and potency predictions for drug design. A successful research proposal to our question will focus on these topics: How