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implementation Reference code: 50144551_2 Commencement date: 01.09.2025 Work location: Hamburg Application deadline: 13.07.2025 The Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS), a scientific organizational entity of
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Postdoctoral Researcher (gn*) Life Science Reference Number: 10899 Fixed term of 3 years | Full time with 38,5 h | Salary Grade TV-L E13 | European Institute for Molecular Imaging We are UKM. We
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. Successful applicants will work together as part of an international team of experts at four sites to apply cutting-edge approaches in high-resolution, single-molecule imaging; single-cell Ribo-seq and spatial
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in genomics/epigenetics/stem cell biology; experience with tissue culture and NGS/CRISPR • Facilities: Advanced genomics, bioinformatics, imaging, and flow cytometry, plus collaborations across
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functional imaging. Applicants should have a Ph.D. and/or M.D. and be creative and highly motivated. A strong background in mouse neural circuit manipulations and electrophysiology is desirable. For more
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: 34810257; PNAS (2023), PMID: 38048463; Nature Communications (2024), PMID: 38773107). Planned projects use a combination of advanced approaches, including molecular genetics, live cell imaging
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. The successful applicant will integrate multi-modal live imaging and omics data using AI-based pipelines to identify and refine early disease phenotypes, laying the groundwork for therapeutic intervention
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Drutovic, Laboratory of DNA integrity), keywords: chromosome segregation, spindle formation, oocyte/embryo development, live-cell imaging 2) Postdoc position (R2), RNA fate in the oocyte and embryo
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with skills in computation and image processing is highly desired. Excellent communication skills and an ability to work across platforms in a collaborative style are desired. St. Jude is an Equal
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the emerging field of Geophotonics — a novel paradigm that explores the interaction of light with natural crystalline materials to decode the dynamics of Earth's surface. The positions offer a unique opportunity