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Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Description of the workplace The Breast and Lung cancer research group
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of four years of full-time doctoral education is required. One Ph.D. position is available in cancer precision medicine using advanced machine learning methods and AI methods on large-scale data
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study plan. For a doctoral degree, the equivalent of four years of full-time doctoral education is required. One Ph.D. position is available in cancer precision medicine using advanced machine learning
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cancer cells interact with the immune system. A particular goal is to use antibodies directed against blood cancer cells or immunological cells to identify new treatment strategies. The research group is
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cancer stem cells. Read more about our innovative and experimental research here and here. Within the research group, we maintain a good working environment with respect and consideration in our
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Automated Quantitative Assessment of Tumor Burden and Lesion-Wise Analysis in Metastatic Cancer We believe that you found your way here because of your deep interest in analysis of complex imaging
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biomedical science. The department is among the largest of its type in Europe and has especially strong research profiles in psychiatric, cancer, reproductive, pediatric, pharmaco, genetic, and geriatric
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immune effector cells in the defense against cancer and viruses. NK cells are prevalent in peripheral blood but also exist as tissue-resident (TR) cells in most human peripheral organs. We have previously
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cell carcinoma (HNSCC). As a PhD student, you will: culture human dental pulp cells, human periodontal cells, or oral cancer cells in functionalized, cell-instructive 3D synthetic extracellular matrices
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i) the human dental pulp and periodontium, and ii) head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). As a PhD student, you will: culture human dental pulp cells, human periodontal cells, or oral cancer