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groups are strongly encouraged to apply. Your Tasks: Development and application of algorithms for modelling, evaluation and visualization of ultrafast processes Investigation of ultrafast dynamics in
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diseases (VBD) in relation to climate change, such as West Nile fever, Dengue fever, and Tick-borne diseases. His group develops and uses approaches for multi driver predictions using statistics and machine
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diseases (VBD) in relation to climate change, such as West Nile fever, Dengue fever, and Tick-borne diseases. His group develops and uses approaches for multi driver predictions using statistics and machine
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(international lab environment) What we offer Goal-oriented, individual training and development opportunities Working with the latest techniques / technical equipment Flexible working hours within the framework
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, individual training and development opportunities Working with the latest techniques / technical equipment Flexible working hours within the framework of flexitime Possibility of doctorate Possibility
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scientists, gaining unique opportunities to develop and apply a cutting-edge suite of systems virology techniques to dissect the RNA biology of viruses and their hosts. This role provides ample opportunities
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culture Develope new methods like gonadal organoids or work with primary patient’s cells Specific data entry, documentation, and archiving work Your profile Successfully completed a Master’s degree in Cell
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in the Division of Proteomics of Stem Cells and cancer, headed by Prof. Jeroen Krijgsveld. Our division develops innovative proteomic approaches to understand proteome regulation in cancer, both in
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resistance and relapse. Our ultimate goal is to develop new anti-leukemic therapies. We are searching for a highly motivated and dedicated student with a strong background in molecular biology and/or cell
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datasets (e.g. scRNA-seq) to derive prior knowledge on AML dormancy Develop and apply integrative data analysis pipelines (e.g. MOFA, Scriabin, LIANA+, COSMOS) for mining and interpreting multi-omic datasets