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engineering who are eager to develop transformative technologies and biologics to treat cancer. About the Center The CCTCI is a newly established, interdisciplinary center dedicated to accelerating
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is to accelerate biomedical research by developing and combining enabling technologies. Our major research fields are AI-based organ mapping, Tissue engineering and Precision medicine in cancer
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Crick scientists to advance applications of Cryo-EM to a wide range of science at the Crick and, in conjunction with the Director of Science Technology Platforms, establish a long-term strategy for
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The Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering (www.bsse.ethz.ch, D-BSSE) at ETH Zurich invites applications for the above-mentioned position. D-BSSE, based in Basel’s BioValley area, focuses
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pipelines. Provide scientific and project leadership to researchers and engineers in applied AI/ML and automation engineering within a matrix team structure. Co-develop and manage project plans, timelines
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technology across all scales, modalities, and scientific domains together with the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association (MDC, Berlin), the Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental
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The Rosalind Franklin Institute (the Franklin) is a technology institute established by the UK Government as a unique centre committed to advancing tools that are needed to transform healthcare in
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research by developing and combining enabling technologies. Our major research fields are AI-based organ mapping, Tissue engineering and Precision medicine in cancer treatments. Sophisticated technologies
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research by developing and combining enabling technologies. Our major research fields are AI-based organ mapping, Tissue engineering and Precision medicine in cancer treatments. Sophisticated technologies
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possible date a Software Developer - Interoperability for Single-Cell and Spatial Omics Methods Reference number: 2025-0331 The research group of Prof. Dr. Oliver Stegle is seeking a software developer to