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. For the project The Role of the Ocean in Earth System Stability PIK’s Research Department 1 Earth System Analysis, is offering a Scientific Position (PhD or Postdoctoral level) (m/f/d) (Position number: 03-2026
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Requirements: Master’s degree or PhD in biology, ecology, environmental sciences, marine sciences, or a related field Ability to work with complex ecological or environmental datasets Experience with data
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azoospermia working with large-scale genomic datasets Functional characterisation of genetic variants in Drosophila utilising CRSIPR/Cas9 Supervising and training of students (PhD, MD, Master
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Proteomics workflow. For more information: group.szbk.u-szeged.hu/sysbiol/horvath-peter-lab-index.html Your tasks Building large scale foundation models Applying and further developing single cell segmentation
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experience in processing large data sets (preferably using R or Python) Highly motivated and eager to work in an interdisciplinary marine research environment Excellent communication and teamwork skills, with
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the Excellence Cluster for Systems Neurology (SyNergy ) and a Leducq Network on Brain Endothelial Cells. Our environment As part of the DFG-funded Excellence Cluster SyNergy, member of large collaborative research
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PostDoc in "Sustaining the keystone: Rethinking Antarctic krill fishery management under climate ...
for the sustainable management of selected marine ecosystems. Your Profile A PhD in marine biology, conservation biology, fishery management & conservation, or related fields A strong background in handling large data
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/ Multi-Omics Data Integration Candidates with a strong background in bioinformatics, computational biology or epigenomics. Desirable experience includes single-cell and spatial omics analysis (scRNA-seq
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, Molecular Medicine or a related discipline a high interest in immunological research questions profound experience with Drosophila work experience with large biological datasets and omics data, ideally (scRNA
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neuropsychological methods and large-scale cohort studies to advance mechanistic resilience research in the field of cancer survivorship. To strengthen the team in the Division of Cancer Survivorship & Psychological