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Dortmund, we invite applications for the Research Group Analysis of Microscopic BIOMedical Images (AMBIOM): PhD Candidate (m/f/d) The position is part of the DFG-funded project: ComplexEye - a 96/384-well
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Package: Actively participate in a participant-driven co-design process to develop a framework for returning molecular and imaging data to study participants Contribute scientific content to patient
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from over 50 nations, it is the largest institute of the Max Planck Society. The Department of Theoretical and Computational Biophysics (Prof. Dr. Helmut Grubmüller) is inviting applications for a PhD
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PhD position within the Excellence Cluster "Climate, Climate Change, and Society" (CLICCS) JoblD: 951 – 2026/KS 1 Work location: Geesthacht Application deadline: February 22nd, 2026 The Institute
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advanced molecular and cell biological techniques, including variant screening, RNA expression analyses, immunofluorescence microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy Collecting and processing patient
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the scope of BlueMat, taking advantage of the collaborative network within the excellence cluster Your profile PhD in physics or in a related discipline experience in phase contrast or coherent X-ray imaging
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the Clinic for Radiology. As one of Germany's leading university radiology departments, we provide all outpatients and inpatients at UKM with state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging and image-guided therapy
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microscopy, microscopy, light sheet fluorescence microscopy) and flow cytometry is an advantage Confident handling of Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) and image processing software (e.g. ImageJ
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), proteomics (LC-MS/MS), (epi)genomic data processing, multi-omics integration, machine learning approaches for high-dimensional data, confocal / two-photon imaging, tissue clearing and light-sheet microscopy
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Research Centre (CRC) 1450 “inSight – Multiscale imaging of organ-specific inflammation” (https://www.uni-muenster.de/CRC-inSight) The project is based in the research group of Prof. Dr. Kerstin Steinbrink