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or functions (e.g., by phages) – to optimize microbiome composition and function Improvement of our current tool for microbiome modelling Your profile Masters, Diploma or equivalent degree in Bioinformatics
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the knowledge graph Your profile Masters, Diploma or equivalent degree in Bioinformatics or similar, obtained by the start date Experience in programming and databases Basic biological understanding Proficiency
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highly motivated PhD student to join a DFG-funded international project that investigates plant - microbiome interactions through large-scale metabolomics and other - omics platforms. Your tasks: Process
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how plant P sensing and signalling influence mycorrhizal colonization and responses. Assess the relative importance of root traits, mycorrhizae, and rhizosphere processes for P efficiency under water
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. Our research combines computational chemistry, cheminformatics, bioinformatic and AI to design new molecules and enzymes for unprecedented catalytic functions. In this project, you will: Develop
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qualification as part of a doctorate is given. Your profile: An excellent MSc degree (or equivalent) in biochemistry, chemistry, biology, computational science, bioinformatics, cheminformatics or closely related
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to the processing of your personal data for the purpose of the application process. Equal Opportunities: We pursue a family-friendly personnel policy, and strive to increase the proportion of women. Qualified women
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, geoinformatics, Data Science (Natural Language Processing), computational linguistics, taxonomy (especially entomology), or ecology with strong data skills Experience with text mining of scientific and historical
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to 80% of host cell hemoglobin during its intraerythrocytic development. This process depends on endocytosis at cytostomes – specialized invaginations of the parasite surface – followed by trafficking
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atmospheric aerosol particles, their interactions with clouds and turbulence, and cloud microphysics. The focus is on both process-based studies and long-term observations, with which we contribute