196 programming-language-"St"-"University-of-St"-"FEMTO-ST"-"St" positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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) and German (desired) High motivation for scientific work and willingness to work in an interdisciplinary team WE OFFER: A broad education and training in the structured graduate programme of our highly
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"Research for a life without cancer" is our mission at the German Cancer Research Center. We investigate how cancer develops, identify cancer risk factors and look for new cancer prevention
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to communicate fluently in spoken and written English Experience in programming, including Python If the required degree is not completed at the time of application, the degree certificate must be handed in before
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mechanics, geosciences, physics, mechanical engineering or related disciplines #programming skills in one or more languages (Matlab, Python, R, C, Fortran) #excellent knowledge of English (written and spoken
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, Biology, Marine Biology, Statistics, Computer Science or related subjects Experience in modeling and statistics. Proficiency in programming Excellent knowledge of English (written and spoken
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interdisciplinary consortia. The successful candidate is expected to have relevant experience in teaching neuroanatomy, embryology, and/or developmental biology. The language of instruction is predominantly German in
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is intended to strengthen research on human pathogenic fungi in Jena. The post holder is expected to carry out an ambitious research program to elucidate the pathogenesis of severe fungal infections
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life sciences program Solid histology experience (tissue preparation, stainings incl. IFL and ISH, microscopy, RNA/protein preparation, in vivo), experience with LeicaBond (or similar), slide scanners
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independent research projects or subprojects if particularly qualified Your profile Successfully completed technician training with professional experience or BA/MS degree in a life sciences program Solid cell
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an extensive scientific program in the field of cancer research. Since 2020, the DKFZ together with other academic institutions across Germany has been operating the German Human Genome-Phenome Archive (GHGA