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the Helmholtz Association, Germany’s largest research organization. To optimize and reshape the existing core structures in line with the needs of our scientists and the centre's future strategy, the
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Laboratory rotations to introduce you to our scientific environment Access to state-of-the-art core facilities Continuous and personalised mentoring Structured training with a flexible curriculum to complement
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of complex measurement data (e.g.,Python/R/MATLAB or comparable analysis environments) and structured documentation Good German and English language skills, written and spoken Willingness to travel Willingness
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organoid models – ideally with you on board! RESPONSIBILITIES: Contributing to the structural and methodological establishment of the Core Unit for Stem Cell Technology Generation, characterization and
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Structured onboarding: A systematic introduction to your new role and team Healthy at work: A wide range of health and wellness programs, plus free membership at the UKB fitness studio Employee benefits
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Neuroscience (OCC) is strongly encouraged. Moreover, we expect the candidate to help initiate and/or participate in larger planned research consortia, as well as promote new, interdisciplinary structures. With
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laterality disorders and are tightly linked to congenital heart defects, where incorrect left–right patterning can lead to abnormal cardiac looping, malpositioning, and complex structural malformations
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, dedication, and a passion for making a difference through basic research In addition, we are looking for • Interest in translational immunological research • Ability to work on complex problems in a structured
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skills, with the ability to work collaboratively across diverse teams Reliable, detail-oriented working style — able to balance structured planning with solution-oriented flexibility Confident use of M365
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structured way, like to take responsibility, and are open to learning about new research topics. You are a team player who values collaboration just as much as independent work. If you fulfill all