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organismal systems across diverse biological contexts. Using a blend of cutting-edge experimental and computational approaches, we strive to decode and model complex biological processes—from single-cell
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ecosystem and provides an excellent environment for professional growth and development. What you can expect Independently develop and apply computational methods to map molecular trajectories from normal
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Corporate Health Management Program offers a holistic approach to your well-being Contact: Katrin Eike-Verfürth Phone: +49 (0)6221/42-1911 The positions are initially limited until 31.01.2027. An extension
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programme, and personal and intellectual leadership, rather than age or seniority. In addition, Max Planck Directors demonstrate readiness to maintain an open, respectful atmosphere for our diverse community
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interdisciplinary research team. We study tumor evolution and immune microenvironment adaptation by combining functional genomics, experimental model systems, patient samples, and computational biology (Brägelmann et
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, computational data analysis and microbial evolution, with a solid understanding of quantitative statistics and programming (Python, R, MATLAB, etc.). Additional expertise in ancient DNA, (bio)archaeology
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have a M.Sc. degree in theoretical physics and must meet the requirements for admission to the doctoral program of the Department of Physics at Freie Universität Berlin. : Excellent knowledge
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. nursery close to the company free assistance program for employees (EAP) corporate benefits a varied offer in the canteen on campus Severely disabled persons and those equaling severely disabled persons who
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an energy research programme run by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWE) (third-party funded project VH2109) within the framework of the joint project S3dEL ‘Safety and Security
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) develops and implements tools to analyze biological samples' 3D structure and molecular identity. At iBIO, we bring together cutting-edge science from biology, chemistry, engineering, and computer