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) at Heidelberg University, the following position (75%) for up to 3 years is to be filled by 01.01.2026 PhD position (f/m/d) in Vector-Borne Disease Modelling The place of employment is Heidelberg, in the Climate
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a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD student (M/F) will join the 'Mosquito Metabolism and Vector Competence' team
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of quantitative analysis and statistical modelling to support the project’s aims of assessing the contribution of An. stephensi to malaria transmission relative to native malaria vectors across a range of
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to native malaria vectors across a range of ecological zones spanning rural, peri-urban, and urban epidemiological settings in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Nigeria, with the aim of pinpointing factors
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of vector/delivery systems (e.g., AAV, lentivirus, LNP), treatment of monogenetic diseases (e.g., CRISPR, RNA therapies, etc.), development/automation of bioprocesses for gene and cell therapies, experience
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“minimal” and modular gene cascade to control MeCP2 re-expression and avoid any dosage drift. The thesis work will consist of designing and testing vectors containing gene cascades first during a first
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, from neuronal cell biology and gene therapy design to in vitro and in vivo models of spinal cord injury. Core techniques will include viral vector design, microscopy, molecular analysis, and behavioural
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slices, dissociated cultures), preparation of vectors for the expression of fluorescent markers, fluorescence imaging and cryo-electron microscopy, analysis and formatting of experimental data, manuscript
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. The work includes cloning CRISPR/Cas9 gene vectors, handling and transfecting malaria parasites, as well as performing phenotypic analyses using FACS, cell sorting and microscopy. The student will also be
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queries within embedded knowledge graphs. It will involve designing or adapting efficient indexing structures tailored for vector databases and exploring hybrid neurosymbolic techniques to enhance query