36 modeling-and-simulation-"UNIVERSITY-OF-SOUTHAMPTON" Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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, predict, and treat diseases. You will work with multimodal biomedical datasets including omics, imaging, and patient data and apply cutting-edge AI models such as graph neural networks, transformer
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in vitro platforms and humanized mouse models Your Profile: Required qualifications: PhD in virology, immunology, or a related field Degree in life sciences, human medicine, or veterinary medicine In
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state. The project will specifically investigate the role of endogenous retroelements in this context. Immune-functional consequences will be studied using in vivo mouse models, and in cell culture
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is the key to groundbreaking research and innovative solutions. Our flexible working models and remote options create a supportive environment for balancing work and family life. For us, contributing
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CRISPR/Cas9, cloning, protein biochemistry, as well as work with cell cultures and primary patient samples (S1/S2) Conducting and establishing experiments with in vivo mouse models Analysis and
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us. Gender equality is an important aspect for us. To support work life balance we offer flexible working hours, variable part-time, job-sharing models and participation in mobile work (up to 50%). You
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genomics, virtual cell models Graph-based neural networks, optimal transport Biomedical imaging, deep learning, virtual reality, AI-driven image analysis Agentic systems, large language models Generative AI
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of how hotspots in human and marine mammal presence are distributed in affected areas. Acoustic ship models will furthermore help to understand and gauge the acoustic footprint of ships in various types
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considered. The ideal candidate will have a background in immunology, tissue biology or cellular metabolism. Experience in working with animal models, cell isolations from tissues (lung, intestine), human
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! PROJECT: The project entitled ‘Dynamic cues guiding postnatal germline development in marmoset‘ focuses on single-cell transcriptome analysis of germ cell development in a non-human primate model. In