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, biochemists and technicians. The multidisciplinary research in our group covers a wide range of topics from radiobiology, radiation physics and space research to radiation therapy. The radiobiological modelling
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of paleoclimate modelling, starting as soon as possible. The position is funded for 36 months. Remuneration is in accordance with the German public tariff scheme (TV-L Brandenburg), salary group E 13. This is a
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of inflammation and cancer using shape- and size-tunable self assemblies (aza-BODIPYI) as contrast agents. This project is part of the Collaborative Research Centre 1450 “Insight – Multiscale imaging of organ
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analysis problems, especially tracking the motion of objects, which are driven by real applications in life science research Developing solutions to integrate large foundation models into microscopy image
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multiparametric flow cytometry-based immune profiling • Conduct functional T cell assays (e.g., AIM, polyfunctionality assays) • Analyze low-level protein expression in plasma (SIMOA/ELISA) • Perform HIV
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reliable machine learning-based surrogate models to replace expensive phase field models to simulate failure because of HE. The activities will be complemented by own lab testing e.g., SSRT incl
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: 01.10.2025 Application deadline: 03.09.2025 Tasks Execution of experimental work in a mouse model of cortical multiple sclerosis Application of in vivo imaging and quantitative analysis methods Investigation
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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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of new EEG and MEG neuroimaging and mc-tCS simulation approaches based on realistic head volume conductor models using modern finite element methods as well as sensitivity analysis. The new methods will be
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. He/she/they will learn and apply state-of-the-art molecular and cell biology technologies established in our team, ranging from in vivo disease models to multi-omics and single cell analysis