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, artificial tissues, and cell-enhanced bioimplants. Doctoral students must hold a Master's degree or its equivalent in biosciences, human or veterinary medicine, or an engineering discipline. The RegSci PhD
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systems as intelligent biomaterials and biosensors Assembling cells into multicellular structures and tissues (e.g. 3D printing of cells) Interfacing biomolecular systems with solid-state technology
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Work group: IBG-4 - Bioinformatik Area of research: PHD Thesis Job description: Your Job: Develop methods and workflows to construct robust co-regulation networks from large
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required: FELASA B and experience coordinating animal experiments Experience with VR-based annotation tools and 3D proofreading MSc or PhD in life sciences, biomedical engineering, optical physics, or a
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PhD in Vascular Biology, Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, Computational Biology, or a related field Expertise in single-cell and spatial omics analysis (scRNA-seq, ATAC-seq, CUT&RUN, MERFISH, Visium
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. This environment allows PhD students to experience the full drug development pathway—from initial molecular design tailored to a medical need to the creation and evaluation of clinically applicable
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(Biospectroscopy Department): PhD Candidate (m/f/d) The doctoral research project investigates the role of tissue-resident and inflammation-recruited macrophage subpopulations in their acute response to reperfusion
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development. Applicants should hold a PhD in biochemistry, molecular/cell biology or a related discipline, with demonstrated expertise in at least one of the following: Cell line development, human tissue
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experiments Experience with VR-based annotation tools and 3D proofreading MSc or PhD in life sciences, biomedical engineering, optical physics, or a related field Excellent communication skills in scientific
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developmental processes, tissue homeostasis and pathophysiological processes such as inflammation – ideally with you on board! RESEARCH PROJECT: Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action Doctoral Network (MSCA-DN) REMOD