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Your Tasks The Nephrogenetics unit headed by Prof. Dr. Matias Simons is recruiting a motivated postdoc to lead research projects in lipid cell biology and metabolism with the help of the Drosophila model
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sensor data, with applications in disease modeling and the development of material science-based innovations. These efforts aim to optimize system performance and uncover novel biological insights in close
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lipid cell biology and metabolism with the help of the Drosophila model. The mission of the Nephrogenetics unit is to advance the understanding of the underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms
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scientists and bioinformaticians at the national and international level Your profile PhD or equivalent qualification in computational biology, bioinformatics, or a related field in the computational
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to unravel regulatory mechanisms of heart function and disease. CRISPR-based functional genomics will allow you to explore and steer the regulatory mechanisms of heart disease Your studies will take advantage
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interpret data. Contribute to publications, presentations, and open-source tools related to the project. Your profile PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, Physics or a related field
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, extension is sought) Contract:TV-L Your tasks Molecular laboratory work with 2D and 3D cell culture models Experimental design, data analysis and interpretation Publishing research findings in peer-reviewed
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in the consortium. Your profile PhD in the field of mass spectrometry-based proteomics Ample experience in mass spectrometry-based proteomics, including sample preparation and hands-on use of modern
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Cancer). Your profile PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Data Science, or related field. Experience in multi-omics data analysis and/or drug screen data processing. Experience with HPC/cloud
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-dimensional cell cultures are important to enable realistic cell environments for disease modeling and to analyze cell interactions. This position will address the question of how one can develop minimally