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key component of the work will involve the computational integration of multi-omics datasets from both microbial communities and the host, with the goal of uncovering the systemic impact of gut bacteria
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, RNA-seq, ChIP-seq, Cut&Run, cellular barcoding, and single-cell transcriptomics. Our goal is to comprehensively study the impact of gene fusions and other genetic drivers in sarcomagenesis, uncover
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Area of research: IT - Computing Job description: Senior Linux System Administrator (f/m/x) - Storage 102871 Full time, close to full time 35-39 hrs./week Neuherberg near Munich Partial Home Office
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Solution Architect Reference number: 2026-0039 The Division of Intelligent Medical Systems (IMSY) is an interdisciplinary research division working at the interface of computer science, physics, statistics
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participants Apply advanced analytical methods for integrative multi-omics analyses Implement state-of-the-art statistical and computational techniques for disease prediction Leverage extensive, high-quality
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partnerships, we accelerate the transfer of new ideas from the lab to real-life applications, improving lives. Your work provides the foundation for scientific discoveries with real impact, shaping the future
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PhD in computer science, physics, mathematics, or a related discipline Strong expertise in image analysis and/or machine learning, with a deep understanding of how data characteristics impact downstream
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on the impact of tourist landings, in terms of damage, diseases and introduction of alien species, but also in terms of the impact of the increased presence of ships in the region. Moreover, tourist fleet
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the transfer of new ideas from the lab to real-life applications, improving lives. Your work provides the foundation for scientific discoveries with real impact, shaping the future of health. The Communications
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key component of the work will involve the computational integration of multi-omics datasets from both microbial communities and the host, with the goal of uncovering the systemic impact of gut bacteria