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initially run for 3 years Working time: 39 hours per week Salary: E 14 TvöD Bund Place of work: Hannover Probation period: 6 months Closing date: 07.09.2025 The institute for Experimental Virology, led by
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). The aim is to use modern molecular biological methods and in vivo models to investigate the role of fibroblastic plasticity in cardiac remodeling and loss of function. Your role: Independent work on the
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engineering and chemistry to improve the safety of products and processes. At BAM we do research that matters. Our work covers a broad array of topics in the focus areas of energy, infrastructure, environment
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, fellows will receive up to 3000 Euros per year for conferences, workshops and seminars, enabling them to present their work, engage with peers, and establish valuable professional connections. Application
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(NGS) technologies, including single-cell sequencing, to interrogate transcriptional networks. A central focus of your work will be the systematic analysis and interpretation of multi-omic datasets
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) Profile: M.Sc. degree or equivalent as well as Ph.D. degree in a Life Sciences subject experience in tissue engineering and biomechanics experience in cell biology including work with organoids, molecular
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group (https://bckrlab.org). We focus on high impact applications and work on knowledge-centric AI and biomedical machine learning including multi-omics integration, single cell analysis, and sequential
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. This position provides an excellent opportunity for candidates who want to work at the forefront of developing the next generation of biological analysis tools, screening and neurological disease research in a
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work in the lab of Prof. Dr. Carolin Wendling, which explores how bacteriophages shape bacterial adaptation and pathogenicity within the human microbiome. Our interdisciplinary team combines experimental
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computational microbiome research. The specific focus of the project will be tailored to the candidate’s interests and will align with the objectives of the aforementioned consortia. These projects work at the