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in human sperm Performing patch-clamp recordings from somatic cells and human sperm cells in combination with the use of caged compounds REQUIREMENTS: PhD in biology, biochemistry, pharmacy, physics
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to create a space where scientific discovery in cancer research is transformed into benefits for human health. In collaboration with the Department of Molecular Human Genetics at Heidelberg University
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What potential solutions could be in scope? The proposed human-derived model should enable the analysis of cellular crosstalk of lymphatic cells with epithelial, myeloid, and/or stromal cells, among
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to create a space where scientific discovery in cancer research is transformed into benefits for human health. The Division of Signaling and Functional Genomics, headed by Prof. Dr. Michael Boutros
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pathologists Lead the preparation of high-impact, interdisciplinary publications Translational & Collaborative Responsibilities: Act as a scientific integrator across multiple collaborating research groups
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develop and pursue an independent project addressing how human remodellers establish nucleosome positioning patterns establish and use human chromatin reconstitution systems purify and characterize
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available in the PaquetLab at the Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research, Munich. Our research focusses on developing human brain tissue models from iPSCs to investigate mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease
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application of dynamic mathematical modelling approaches to simulate the spread of infectious agents in human populations. The Unit coordinates the Interdisciplinary Center of Mathematical Modelling
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of human diseases (e.g., Zhang et al., Nature Microbiology, 2025; Li et al., Nature Metabolism, 2024; Ni et al., Cell Metabolism, 2023; Leung et al., Science Translational Medicine, 2022; Seelbinder et al
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to create a space where scientific discovery in cancer research is transformed into benefits for human health. In collaboration with the Department of Molecular Human Genetics at Heidelberg University