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Apply online now: https://karriere.klinikum.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php?ac=application&jobad_id=25541 PhD position - Functional and molecular characterization of AI-based morphological predictors
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research projects will focus on spectroscopic investigations of ultrafast dynamics in organic molecular semiconductors. As a PhD student in the group, you will use advanced ultrafast spectroscopy techniques
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with Heidelberg University's Faculty of Medicine, we are among Europe's most renowned biomedical research institutions. Over 14,000 employees work here in more than 50 departments—all with a common goal: to develop
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motivated doctoral researcher in the area of Molecular Virology or RNA Biology to work on an innovative ERC-funded research project. The project is centered on the systematic functional dissection of RNA
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. We are looking for a PhD student for our project “Cellular plasticity driven by innate immune activation in DDX41-mediated myeloid malignancies”. This project is part of the SFB/CRC 1709 “Cellular
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in gonadal tissues. You will study its role in autophagy regulation, innate immune responses, telomere maintenance, and its interaction with AR signaling in the context of reproductive health. We
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“Mitochondrial RNA modification- driven metabolic plasticity in leukemic stem cells and drug resistance“ we are looking for a PhD student. The project is is part of the SFB/CRC 1709 “Cellular Plasticity in Myeloid
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“Multi-modal proteomics to understand and overcome niche-related adaptive drug-resistance mechanisms in FLT3-mutated AML“ we are looking for a PhD student. The project is is part of the SFB/CRC 1709
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same aptitude, qualifications and professional performance, we give priority to people with severe disabilities when considering them for vacancies. Classification is based on qualifications and personal
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project “Single cell multi-omics to unravel niche plasticity in AML therapy resistance“ we are looking for a PhD student. The project is part of the SFB/CRC 1709 “Cellular Plasticity in Myeloid Malignancies