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direction includes applying experimental, computational and theoretical approaches to study how cells and organisms interact with each other and respond to change at multiple levels (molecules, cells, tissues
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sequencing, RNA sequencing, mouse models, iPSC-derived organoids, and functional genomics approaches. The lab has strong collaboration partner in computational biology and bioinformatics, and the candidate
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candidate who just completed the PhD) and innovative Postdocs/Laser Scientists to join the IGNYTe project which is funded by the German Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in the scope of the Fusion
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are invited to apply for the 3-year Clinician Scientist program of the Leipzig University funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). Tasks The combined clinical and scientific program focusses
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of heart disease Your studies will take advantage of in vitro and in vivo pre-clinical models, including hiPSC-derived systems The postdoctoral project will combine experimental (wet-lab) and computational
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“Light- versus electron-induced spin-state switching of complexes on insulating layers” within the Priority Programme SPP 2491 “Interactive Spin-State Switching” This DFG-funded project aims
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Junior Research Group in the field of Metabolic Plasticity. What we are looking for in applicants: We are looking for established scientists in an early career phase (up to 6 years post-PhD) who
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Profile PhD in life sciences and/or an MD degree in medicine Excellent postdoctoral research experience (max. up to 6 years), ideally in the field of target screening and/or immunoreceptor engineering
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female immunity. The field of study may comprise the entire spectrum of specific scientific questions con-cerning the female immune system. This position has been established through the program “Gender
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ASAP (2 x 3-year non-tenure track appointments). We are looking for well-trained and outstandingly accomplished early career scientists (i.e., MD, PhD or MD/PhD plus 2 to 8 years of postdoctoral training