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on a single cell level. This includes single-cell RNAseq datasets and analysis tools, large high-dimensional flow cytometry phenotyping panels and a collection of transgenic mouse models specifically
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university degree (diploma, master's degree) in transport or traffic flow or related study programs. Solid knowledge of at least one programming language, preferably Python, experience in model-based
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dendritic cells can be associated with distinct gene expression patterns and immunological outcomes. However, current interactome analyses have so far been limited to inferred interactions based on cellular
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(extravascular coagulation signaling) in homeostatic condition as well as in aging mouse models. Identification of these interactions could provide new approaches to counteract or delay age associated exhaustion
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results from numerical modelling of surface mass balance, firn compaction and ice flow dynamics identifying and quantifying processes of ice sheet change and ice mass balances developing stochastic
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soon as possible Work location: Geesthacht (near Hamburg) Application deadline: September 21st, 2025 We are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate to investigate the interactions between wind and
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Description Water can move in two interconnected realms: the fast, visible rivers at the surface and the slower, pressure-driven flow within substrates. Today, engineers can model each realm
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of hydrological models to reliably forecast extreme hydrological events. However, these data sets must initially undergo interpolation before integration into hydrological models. Current research is developing
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with five partners. The focus of the doctoral program is the analysis of the spatial and temporal variability of decontamination efficiency in different soil materials on a flow cell scale. The results
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interest groups in these areas. The BfR thus makes an important contribution to the protection of human health. The position is part-time, with 65% of the regular weekly working hours (currently 25.35 hours