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international collaboration partners Support and administer internal web and Linux servers Your Profile Academic degree (master's and Ph.D.) with a background in computer science, bioinformatics, physics
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, preferably with a strong background in the development of single-cell technologies, CRISPR, high-throughput technologies, and molecular biology. Candidates should have an advanced academic degree (master's and
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-based assays Experience with lymphocyte receptor sequencing/genotyping Experience with lymphocyte clonotype tracking Experience working with primary human samples Experience with cell culture Immunology
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outputs, including: A return-of-data blueprint Prototype participant reports An evaluated framework for future implementation Your Profile Master's degree and PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics
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. Responsibilities Master technical disciplines : design and execute rigorous experiments in chromatin biochemistry, complex reconstitutions, imaging studies, and/or genomics to probe condensate mechanisms and genome
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contribute to teaching activities, particularly within the Master's course Robotic Manipulation in Space Drive high-impact research dissemination by leading first-author submissions to top-tier (top 10
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systems. Your Responsibilities: The Postdoctoral Researcher will play a key role in designing and conducting experiments aligned with stage-gated milestones in our plant engineering program. The main
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Responsibilities: The Postdoctoral Researcher will play a key role in designing and conducting experiments aligned with stage-gated milestones in our plant engineering program. The main responsibilities
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) funded by the German Science Foundation (DFG) and Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and led by principal investigators from the Departments of Biology and Chemistry at the University of Konstanz (Germany) and
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full pipeline of procedures is established and ample microscope time, generous resources, highly skilled support staff and thriving research communities are available to the project. Both primary