44 development "https:" "https:" "https:" "European Commission" Postdoctoral research jobs at Nature Careers in Germany
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development. It is one of the world's leading research institutions in its field and offers natural and social scientists from around the world an inspiring environment for excellent interdisciplinary research
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cellular neighbourhoods to functional states”. The Coscia lab is undertaking basic and translational research projects to develop and apply innovative spatial proteomics methods for disease phenotyping. We
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to uncover how gene expression and mechanical forces interact to shape embryonic development. This role offers a unique opportunity to work at the interface of developmental biology, biophysics, and
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application. Our aim is to develop innovative methods for the cost-effective production of personalised gene therapies using non-viral gene transfer. The research project is geared towards a future spin-off and
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Job Advertisement Job-ID 03/2026 At the Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology (Leibniz-HKI), we investigate the pathobiology of microorganisms and develop new natural
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, to develop and interrogate biological design principles across eukaryotic systems. A central goal is to use yeast as a genetically tractable model system, followed by work in mammalian models, to establish
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(e.g. RNAi, CRISPR/Cas9, small-molecules). In this context, we also develop new computational tools for automated analysis and data visualization. These include algorithms and software applications
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or early bystander adaptations to a disturbed lung microenvironment? Disease Modeling and Biomarkers: Can we develop relevant complex in vitro models to study lymphatic dysfunction, and generate biomarkers
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analyzing developmental-oncogenic signaling pathways using a combination of experimental and computational approaches. Within this project, we are creating perturbation-based genetic maps at the level of
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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