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computational frameworks for analyzing increasingly large and complex experimental datasets. Living systems are built hierarchically; as such, CCB's research activities span several scales of biological
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objects, tasks, and environments - Autonomous task intelligence based on multimodal information including language and vision - Robotic software frameworks for executing complex and precise tasks
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biological processes by developing theory, innovative modeling tools for large-scale biophysical simulations, and computational frameworks for analyzing increasingly large and complex experimental datasets
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historically challenging biological processes by developing theory, innovative modeling tools for large-scale biophysical simulations, and computational frameworks for analyzing increasingly large and complex
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theory, innovative modeling tools for large-scale biophysical simulations, and computational frameworks for analyzing increasingly large and complex experimental datasets. Living systems are built
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collaborate with MIP.labor fellows to develop new science journalism formats related to current research in mathematics, computer science, and physics. Research and practice fuel each other. To manage and
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role Next generation biopharmaceuticals are increasingly complex, making them more potent but harder to produce. Bringing such discoveries to patients requires careful evaluation and optimisation
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Program . Job description The fellowships are aimed at early-career researchers with a basic science background or clinicians who aspire to a career in academia. We are particularly interested in candidates
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, Heidelberg and Mannheim, our scientists collaborate across disciplines to unravel the complexities of disease at the systems level – from molecules and cells to organs and entire organisms. Through strong
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joint homeostasis. The successful candidate will work in close association with other lab-based scientists and computational biologists in the Croft lab as well as collaborators in Great Ormond Street