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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
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skills / experience in e-learning IT skills, esp. an object-oriented programming language such as C#, Python, or Java Knowledge in: logistics or/and supply chain management or/and transport planning is
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, or a related field A strong interest in magnetic resonance, biomedical imaging, and computational analysis Programming skills (C++, Matlab, Python) Willingness to perform cell culture and animal
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learning techniques, and basic programming/coding will be a plus. Fluency in English is mandatory. Willingness to work in an inter-cultural and international environment, and the ability to work
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), immunofluorescence and microscopy Prior experience in RNA biology, NGS and/or Metabolism is an asset Understanding of common bioinformatics approaches and experience with one of the main programming languages for data
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methods. • You continuously stay informed about the state of the art in your field. • You present your research plan to the faculty and complete a dissertation agreement within 12-18 months. This will be
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, giving rise to complex lesions. GSI is working on the quantification of such complex lesions in particular in dependence on radiation type. Within this program, the GSI biophysics department offers a PhD
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The AITHYRA-CeMM International PhD Program in AI/ML, Molecular Technologies and Systems Medicine Do you want to work in a creative, free-minded scientific environment at the interface of life
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complete) an M.Sc. (or equivalent) in Computer Science or a related discipline ML expertise: You have strong programming and deep learning experience (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow), backed by a substantial
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-based leveraged microbiome management in the context of One Health. METAMIC 3 is funded by the European Commission under the Horizon Europe framework programme (Grant Agreement number 101225682