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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
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and in PhD programs, both in computer science and in interdisciplinary study programs. The ability to teach in German and English is expected. The general administrative requirements for hiring
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Knowledge and experience in the analysis of metagenomics and/or biological high-throughput data Knowledge of statistical methods in the context of biological systems Experience with programming (Python, Perl
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machine learning methods in the context of biological systems Experience with programming (e.g., Python, Perl, C++, R) Well-developed collaborative skills We offer: The successful candidates will be hosted
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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 commence as soon as possible. The successful candidate is expected to develop and carry out an independent research program at the Center for Plant Molecular Biology (ZMBP) on plant biochemistry. The focus
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, regionally anchored top university as it focuses on the grand challenges of the 21st century. It develops innovative solutions for the world's most pressing issues. In research and academic programs
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-marburg.de/en/fb20/departments/bpc/pharmatoxikol ). The PhD project is funded by the German Research Foundation as part of the Priority Programme SPP 2493 (https://www.uni-saarland.de/forschen/hetcci.html
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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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/departments/bpc/pharmatoxikol ). The PhD project is funded by the German Research Foundation and aims to investigate the molecular programs of renal cellular plasticity, which are crucial for kidney repair