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collaboration with industry, we develop new models for integrated fuel cell systems to better understand next generation fossil free aircraft. The effort will interlink with several on-going projects and staff
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? The research group led by Michael Ratz at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology is looking for a research assistant. The lab is
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. Division The Buggert group conducts innovative studies on cell-mediated immunity in health, cancer, and viral diseases. These studies are translational in nature and involve the usage of cutting-edge bulk
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. Your responsibilities will include managing peripheral blood and tissue samples from various human cohorts, preparing samples for direct analysis of cell-mediated immune responses, and biobanking
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your application! The position We are looking for an enthusiastic and driven person with at least a Masters degree in Medical Biosciences with a proven track record of cell culture work involving T cell
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Researcher to expand wet lab efforts in understanding molecular disease mechanisms. We are interested in developing integrative multi-modal data analysis tools incorporating single cell and spatially resolved
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? The research group led by Michael Ratz at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology is looking for a research assistant. The lab is
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manipulates infected cells, including how they inhibit cell death, and what the consequences of this is for infected cells and pathogenesis. The successful candidate will mainly perform in vitro studies. As a
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application, which project you are applying for. Project 1: Understanding macrocycles’ cell permeability by machine learning. The objectives of this subproject are to use machine learning to develop fast and
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? Description of the subject area The scientific focus for the current position is on cellular and molecular mechanisms behind alterations in