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research, collaborating closely with hospitals, clinical IT teams, and research partners at the University of Basel. We are looking for a motivated Research Engineer & IT Administrator who combines support
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predict protein-protein complementarity, design artificial protein binders, investigate the effects of mutations on protein structure and function, and apply protein representation learning to uncover
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. Scientific Background Stem cells are rare populations of cells that (in their primordial, i.e., ontological significance) serve as clonal founders of embryonic or adult somatic structures, while retaining a
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Department of Biomedical Engineering (DBE), University of Basel The Department of Biomedical Engineering (DBE) at the University of Basel is seeking a highly qualified and motivated operational head
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models, and unsupervised learning to identify high-order structure in neural and molecular data. • Conduct statistical modeling of temporal trajectories and population dynamics across thousands of neurons
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. Its fundamental research embraces a wide range of topics such as biochemistry, biophysics, physics of living systems, structural biology, microbiology, infection biology and immunology, cell and
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of Psychology. There is a broad focus of research and teaching in the lab, including computational photography, media studies, science and technology studies, videogame studies, critical making and design, AI and
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technology development. The lab combines cutting-edge methods such as functional two-photon microscopy, high-density neuropixels electrophysiology and spatial biology research, alongside computational analyses
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The Department of Biomedical Engineering (DBE) at the University of Basel is a joint venture between the University of Basel, the University Hospital Basel, and the University Children's Hospital
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structures and B cells determine clinically relevant T cell phenotypes in ovarian cancer. Nat Commun. 2024 Mar 21;15(1):2528. doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-46873-w. PubMed PMID: 38514660; PubMed Central PMCID