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sciences, computer science, mathematics, physics, engineering, statistics, or related quantitative fields Strong interest in applying computational methods to biomedical or health-related problems
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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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The International Max Planck Research School for Ultrafast Imaging and Structural Dynamics in Hamburg, Germany, offers a structured PhD program focusing on ultra-fast phenomena, X-ray physics and
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initiatives at the interface of biology, AI, engineering and medicine. You will be part of a collaborative and forward-thinking team, contributing to the MDC’s vision of advancing human health through data
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the translation of scientific findings into healthcare practice, especially in rural and underserved regions. The CSP is structured into three career-stage-specific tracks: Junior CSP CSP Early-Advanced CSP
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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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comprehensive understanding of C-switches as versatile regulators in biology and contribute to global efforts to combat antibiotic resistance. Tasks: biochemical, biophysical and structural biological analysis
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postdoctoral researcher position in the group of Professor Jörg Vogel to investigate jumbo phage molecular biology and advance the application of programmable ASO technology as a tool to dissect a phage’s
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required: FELASA B and experience coordinating animal experiments Experience with VR-based annotation tools and 3D proofreading MSc or PhD in life sciences, biomedical engineering, optical physics, or a
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natural and AI-designed protein domains, along with an engineered fusogenic protein. The technology has been recognized with the m4 Award, the GO-Bio next program, and is currently under revision in a top