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Qualifications PhD or MD with previous training in biochemistry or cell biology and possess exceptional computational skills. The most advanced degree must have been conferred within the last 3 years. Prior
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-resolution microscopy methods for structural cell biology. In a WWTF-funded project we will develop a new deep learning-based approach to reconstruct a movie of a cellular process from tens of thousands
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useful for biological discovery. You should hold a PhD degree in physics or engineering and should have a strong background in optics and developing complex microscope hardware. Experience building
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. Qualifications PhD and/or MD degree. Applicants (PhD and/or MD) must be fluent in both spoken and written English. Applicants also must have an extensive background in molecular biology and biochemistry with a
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). Application. A PhD in an ultrahigh vacuum-related field is required. Low temperature scanning probe or photoemission microscopy expertise is recommended. Please send your application (containing a cover
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to scientific research. Recipients of recent PhD or MD degree are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants with experience in molecular biology, cell biology, protein biochemistry and/or gene therapy are strongly
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positions, including postdocs, PhD students, and technicians, to become an integral part of our interdisciplinary research team at 8 institutions across Austria. Your contribution is crucial for the success
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to the everyday laboratory operations, provide mentorship to junior lab members and make intellectual as well as technical contributions to ongoing projects. Qualifications PhD or MD degree in Microbiology
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project members. Your profile • Master or PhD degree in bioinformatics/computational biology, genomics or a related area • Solid programming skills in a Linux environment, experience with shell
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the function of phosphatases that form large signaling complexes and phosphatase drug/inhibitor complexes. We use integrative structural and cell biology to tackle research problems in cancer