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Nexus program) for five years starting 01.01.2026. We are seeking a motivated Postdoc (m/f/d) to join the team: The de Bakker group studies the molecular causes of brain aging using the short-lived
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interests, successful applicants will have the following qualifications: Completed or soon-to-be-completed doctorate in one of the following or related disciplines: information science, science studies
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microtome Performance of functional assays and microscopic analyses for computer-assisted modeling of liver and heart metabolism Knowledge of pluripotent stem cell cultivation is desirable In
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host chromatin pathways (DFG Research Unit DEEP-DV, FOR5200). The group uses experimental infection systems, an array of high-throughput sequencing methods (e.g., scRNA-seq, ChIP-seq, CUT&Tag, ATAC-Seq
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-party research funding are expected. We are particularly interested in a candidate in any field of economics who leverages state-of-the-art machine learning and causal inference methods to innovative
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, responsible and independent work Friendly and co-operative working atmosphere in a small team Thorough familiarization with new working methods and equipment State-of-the-art working conditions in a future
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of precursors in gram scale batches for thin film deposition of functional nanostructured materials Characterizing precursors via SC-XRD, NMR, FTIR, Thermal Analysis (TG-DTA) and other analytical methods Your
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of atomic hydrogen in a hydrogen-containing plasma for the analysis of their loss rates on selected surfaces; to apply and set up laser-based spectroscopic methods such as cavity ring-down spectroscopy
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innate immune responses. Our group uses a wide range of experimental methods, including multiparameter flow cytometry, single cell gene expression analysis and in vitro culture systems, including 3D human
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welcome. Experience in collaborative research work attained through field research, research stays, and/or presentations at international conferences. Proven experience in qualitative social-science methods